Inklingo

agáchate

ah-GAH-chah-teh/aˈgatʃate/

agáchate means duck in Spanish (to avoid hitting your head).

duck, bend down

Also: crouch
VerbA2reflexive command arinformal
A person bending their knees and lowering their body to avoid a low-hanging tree branch.
gerundagachándose
past Participleagachado
infinitiveagacharse

📝 In Action

¡Agáchate! La rama está muy baja.

A1

Duck! The branch is very low.

Agáchate un poco para que salgas en la foto.

A2

Bend down a little so you fit in the photo.

Agáchate y recoge ese papel, por favor.

A2

Bend down and pick up that paper, please.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • inclínate (lean/bend down)
  • bájate (go lower)

Antonyms

  • levántate (get up)
  • yerguete (stand up straight)

Common Collocations

  • agáchate un pocobend down a bit
  • agáchate másbend down further

Idioms & Expressions

  • agachar las orejasto accept a reprimand without complaining or to give in

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesse agacharan
yome agachara
te agacharas
vosotrosos agacharais
nosotrosnos agacháramos
él/ella/ustedse agachara

present

ellos/ellas/ustedesse agachen
yome agache
te agaches
vosotrosos agachéis
nosotrosnos agachemos
él/ella/ustedse agache

indicative

preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedesse agacharon
yome agaché
te agachaste
vosotrosos agachasteis
nosotrosnos agachamos
él/ella/ustedse agachó

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesse agachaban
yome agachaba
te agachabas
vosotrosos agachabais
nosotrosnos agachábamos
él/ella/ustedse agachaba

present

ellos/ellas/ustedesse agachan
yome agacho
te agachas
vosotrosos agacháis
nosotrosnos agachamos
él/ella/ustedse agacha

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "agáchate" in Spanish:

bend downcrouch

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: agáchate

Question 1 of 2

If someone yells '¡Agáchate!' at you, what should you do?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
agacharse(to bend down)Verb
agachado(bent down / crouched)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
márchateaguántate
📚 Etymology

Derived from the word 'gacho', which means 'bent' or 'curved downward'. It has roots in the idea of lowering one's posture.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: agachar-se

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'agáchate' formal or informal?

It is informal. If you wanted to be formal (talking to a boss or a stranger), you would say 'agáchese'.

Can I use 'agáchate' to mean 'sit down'?

No, 'agáchate' specifically means to lower your posture while usually remaining on your feet. For 'sit down', use 'siéntate'.