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ladrar

to bark

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The Spanish verb ladrar means to bark.

Present tense:

yoladro
ladras
él/ella/ustedladra
nosotrosladramos
vosotrosladráis
ellos/ellas/ustedesladran

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subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesladraran
yoladrara
ladraras
vosotrosladrarais
nosotrosladráramos
él/ella/ustedladrara

The imperfect subjunctive like ladrara or ladrase expresses hypothetical situations or wishes in the past.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesladren
yoladre
ladres
vosotrosladréis
nosotrosladremos
él/ella/ustedladre

Present subjunctive forms like ladre or ladren express wishes, doubts, or emotions about a present or future event.

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imperative

negative

no ladres
vosotrosno ladréis
ustedesno ladren
nosotrosno ladremos
ustedno ladre

Negative commands like no ladres (tú) or no ladren (ustedes) use the present subjunctive with 'no'.

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affirmative

ladra
vosotrosladrad
ustedesladren
nosotrosladremos
ustedladre

Use imperative forms like ladra (tú) or ladren (ustedes) for direct commands when telling someone to bark.

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indicative

conditional

ellos/ellas/ustedesladrarían
yoladraría
ladrarías
vosotrosladraríais
nosotrosladraríamos
él/ella/ustedladraría

Conditional forms like ladraría express hypothetical outcomes ('would') or polite requests.

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preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedesladraron
yoladré
ladraste
vosotrosladrasteis
nosotrosladramos
él/ella/ustedladró

The preterite of ladrar is regular: ladré, ladraste, ladró, ladramos, ladrasteis, ladraron, for completed actions.

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imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesladraban
yoladraba
ladrabas
vosotrosladrabais
nosotrosladrábamos
él/ella/ustedladraba

The imperfect tense like ladraba describes ongoing or habitual actions in the past.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesladran
yoladro
ladras
vosotrosladráis
nosotrosladramos
él/ella/ustedladra

Present tense forms like ladro, ladras, ladra describe habitual actions or things happening now.

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future

ellos/ellas/ustedesladrarán
yoladraré
ladrarás
vosotrosladraréis
nosotrosladraremos
él/ella/ustedladrará

Future tense forms like ladraré express actions that will happen in the future.

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