vibrarConjugation
vibrar means to vibrate.
Complete Conjugation Tables
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Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
Use 'vibrara' or 'vibrase' (and its plural forms) for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Present Subjunctive
Use 'vibre', 'vibres', 'vibremos', 'vibren' after expressions of doubt, emotion, or desire.
Imperative
Negative Imperative
Use 'no vibres', 'no vibre', 'no vibremos', 'no vibréis', 'no vibren' for negative commands.
Imperative
Use 'vibra', 'vibre', 'vibremos', 'vibrad', 'vibren' for direct commands with vibrar.
Indicative
Conditional
Use 'vibraría', 'vibrarías', 'vibraría', 'vibrarían' for hypothetical or polite vibrations.
Preterite
Use 'vibré', 'vibraste', 'vibró', 'vibraron' for completed past vibrations.
Imperfect
Use 'vibraba', 'vibrabas', 'vibraban' for ongoing or habitual past vibrations.
Present
Use 'vibro', 'vibras', 'vibra', 'vibran' for actions happening now or habitually.
Future
Use 'vibraré', 'vibrarás', 'vibrará', 'vibrarán' for future vibrations or probability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does vibrar mean in Spanish?
vibrar means "to vibrate".
Is vibrar a regular or irregular verb?
vibrar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.
How do you conjugate vibrar in the present tense?
The present tense of vibrar is: yo vibro, tú vibras, él/ella/usted vibra, nosotros vibramos, vosotros vibráis, ellos/ellas/ustedes vibran.
How do you conjugate vibrar in the preterite (past tense)?
The preterite of vibrar is: yo vibré, tú vibraste, él/ella/usted vibró, nosotros vibramos, vosotros vibrasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes vibraron.
