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retirarse

to retire

Complete conjugation tables and interactive practice exercises. This is a regular (reflexive) -ar verb.

The Spanish verb retirarse means to retire.

Present tense:

yome retiro
te retiras
él/ella/ustedse retira
nosotrosnos retiramos
vosotrosos retiráis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retiran

Complete Conjugation Tables

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🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedse retira
yome retiro
te retiras
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retiran
nosotrosnos retiramos
vosotrosos retiráis

The present tense of 'retirarse' (me retiro, te retiras, etc.) describes current actions, habits, or general truths about stepping back or retiring.

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future

él/ella/ustedse retirará
yome retiraré
te retirarás
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retirarán
nosotrosnos retiraremos
vosotrosos retiraréis

The future tense of 'retirarse' (me retiraré, te retirarás, etc.) indicates actions that will happen or expresses probability.

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imperfect

él/ella/ustedse retiraba
yome retiraba
te retirabas
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retiraban
nosotrosnos retirábamos
vosotrosos retirabais

The imperfect tense of 'retirarse' (me retiraba, te retirabas, etc.) describes ongoing or habitual past actions of stepping back or retiring.

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conditional

él/ella/ustedse retiraría
yome retiraría
te retirarías
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retirarían
nosotrosnos retiraríamos
vosotrosos retiraríais

The conditional of 'retirarse' (me retiraría, te retirarías, etc.) expresses hypothetical actions ('would retire') or polite suggestions.

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preterite

él/ella/ustedse retiró
yome retiré
te retiraste
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retiraron
nosotrosnos retiramos
vosotrosos retirasteis

The preterite of 'retirarse' (me retiré, te retiraste, etc.) describes completed past actions of stepping back or retiring.

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imperative

negative

ellos/ellas/ustedesno se retiren
nosotrosno nos retiremos
no te retires
ustedno se retire
vosotrosno os retiréis

Negative commands for 'retirarse' use the present subjunctive: no te retires (tú), no se retire (usted), no os retiréis (vosotros), no se retiren (ustedes), no nos retiremos (nosotros).

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affirmative

ustedesretírense
nosotrosretirémonos
retírate
ustedretírese
vosotrosretiraos

Imperative commands for 'retirarse' are: retírate (tú), retírese (usted), retírate (vosotros), retírense (ustedes), retirémonos (nosotros).

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subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedse retire
yome retire
te retires
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retiren
nosotrosnos retiremos
vosotrosos retiréis

The present subjunctive of 'retirarse' (e.g., me retire, te retires) expresses wishes, doubts, emotions, or uncertainty about present/future actions.

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imperfect

él/ella/ustedse retirara
yome retirara
te retiraras
ellos/ellas/ustedesse retiraran
nosotrosnos retiráramos
vosotrosos retirarais

The imperfect subjunctive of 'retirarse' (e.g., me retirara, te retiraras) is used for hypothetical past situations, wishes, or polite requests.

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