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hartar Present Conjugation

hartarto annoy

B1regular -ar★★★★
Quick answer:

Hartar is regular in the present tense: harto, hartas, harta, hartamos, hartáis, hartan.

hartar Present Forms

yoharto
hartas
él/ella/ustedharta
nosotroshartamos
vosotroshartáis
ellos/ellas/ustedeshartan

When to Use the Present

Use the present tense to talk about current habits or things that consistently bother you. It is often used to express that someone is currently getting on your nerves.

Notes on hartar in the Present

Hartar is a completely regular -ar verb in the present tense with no stem changes.

Example Sentences

  • Ese ruido me harta mucho.

    That noise annoys me a lot.

    él/ella/usted

  • Tú siempre hartas a tus hermanos con tus bromas.

    You always annoy your siblings with your jokes.

  • A veces yo harto a mi jefe con tantas preguntas.

    Sometimes I annoy my boss with so many questions.

    yo

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'estoy harto' to mean 'I annoy'.

    Correct: Use 'harto' (verb) for 'I annoy' and 'estoy harto' (adjective) for 'I am fed up'.

    Why: Learners often confuse the verb hartar with the adjective harto/a used with estar.

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