librarConjugation
librar means to free or save.
Complete Conjugation Tables
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Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
The imperfect subjunctive 'librara' or 'librase' is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Present Subjunctive
The present subjunctive 'libre' is for wishes, doubts, and emotions.
Imperative
Negative Imperative
Use 'no libres', 'no libre', 'no libremos', 'no libren', 'no libréis' for negative commands.
Imperative
Use 'libra', 'libre', 'libremos', 'libren', 'librad' for direct commands with 'librar'.
Indicative
Conditional
The conditional 'libraría' expresses hypotheticals ('would') and polite requests.
Preterite
The preterite of 'librar' is regular: libré, libraste, libró, libramos, librasteis, libraron.
Imperfect
The imperfect 'libraba' describes past ongoing actions or habits of freeing/saving.
Present
The present tense 'libro' is for current actions, habits, and general truths.
Future
The future tense 'libraré' indicates actions that will happen.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does librar mean in Spanish?
librar means "to free or save".
Is librar a regular or irregular verb?
librar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.
How do you conjugate librar in the present tense?
The present tense of librar is: yo libro, tú libras, él/ella/usted libra, nosotros libramos, vosotros libráis, ellos/ellas/ustedes libran.
How do you conjugate librar in the preterite (past tense)?
The preterite of librar is: yo libré, tú libraste, él/ella/usted libró, nosotros libramos, vosotros librasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes libraron.
