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trascender Negative Imperative Conjugation

trascenderto transcend

B2irregular (stem-changing) -er★★★
Quick answer:

The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms preceded by 'no'.

trascender Negative Imperative Forms

no trasciendas
ustedno trascienda
nosotrosno trascendamos
vosotrosno trascendáis
ustedesno trasciendan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Used to tell someone not to let a secret leak or not to go beyond certain boundaries.

Notes on trascender in the Negative Imperative

Follows the present subjunctive: stem change e > ie occurs in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.

Example Sentences

  • No trasciendas este secreto a nadie.

    Don't let this secret leak to anyone.

  • No trascendamos los límites de la ley.

    Let's not go beyond the limits of the law.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no trasciende

    Correct: no trasciendas

    Why: Negative commands must use the subjunctive form, not the indicative.

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