
mear Present Conjugation
mear — to pee
The present of mear is regular: meo, meas, mea, meamos, meáis, mean.
mear Present Forms
When to Use the Present
Use the present for current actions, general facts, or habits.
Notes on mear in the Present
Mear is a regular -ar verb. It does not have any stem changes.
Example Sentences
Espérame, meo y salimos.
Wait for me, I'll pee and then we'll leave.
yo
Mi perro siempre mea en esa esquina.
My dog always pees in that corner.
él/ella/usted
¿Por qué meas con la puerta abierta?
Why do you pee with the door open?
tú
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Thinking it is a stem-changer (like 'mieo').
Correct: meo
Why: Mear is regular; the 'e' does not change to 'ie'.
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Related Tenses
Preterite
yo: meé
The preterite of mear is regular: meé, measte, meó, meamos, measteis, mearon.
Imperfect
yo: meaba
The imperfect of mear is regular: meaba, meabas, meaba, meábamos, meabais, meaban.
Future
yo: mearé
The future of mear is regular: mearé, mearás, meará, mearemos, mearéis, mearán.
Conditional
yo: mearía
The conditional of mear is regular: mearía, mearías, mearía, mearíamos, mearíais, mearían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: mee
The present subjunctive of mear is regular: mee, mees, mee, meemos, meéis, meen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: meara
The imperfect subjunctive of mear is regular: meara, mearas, meara, meáramos, mearais, mearan.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: mea
The affirmative imperative of mear: mea (tú), mead (vosotros), mee (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no mees
The negative imperative of mear uses the subjunctive: no mees, no meéis, no mee.