Inklingo

tomaré

toh-mah-REHto.maˈɾe

I will takeAlso: I will grab, I will pick up

VerbA1regular ar
A close-up of a hand reaching out to pick up a single, bright red apple resting on a wooden surface.
infinitivetomar
gerundtomando
past Participletomado

📝 In Action

Tomaré tu maleta para ayudarte a subirla.

A1

I will take your suitcase to help you carry it up.

No te preocupes, yo tomaré la responsabilidad del proyecto.

A2

Don't worry, I will take responsibility for the project.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • cogeré (I will take (Spain))
  • agarraré (I will grab)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • tomar la manoto take someone's hand
  • tomar el controlto take control

I will have, I will drinkAlso: I will eat

VerbA1regular ar
Spain
A waiter in a uniform holding a silver tray with a single steaming cup of coffee on it, ready to serve.
infinitivetomar
gerundtomando
past Participletomado

📝 In Action

En el café, tomaré un espresso, por favor.

A1

At the cafe, I will have an espresso, please.

Cuando lleguemos, tomaré el medicamento que me recetó el doctor.

A2

When we arrive, I will take the medicine the doctor prescribed me.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • beberé (I will drink)
  • comeré (I will eat)

Common Collocations

  • tomar caféto drink coffee/have coffee
  • tomar una pastillato take a pill

I will take, I will makeAlso: I will catch, I will adopt

VerbA2regular ar
Mexico & Central America
A person walking towards the open door of a vibrant yellow city bus waiting at a curb.
infinitivetomar
gerundtomando
past Participletomado

📝 In Action

Para llegar al centro, tomaré el autobús número 10.

A2

To get to the center, I will take bus number 10.

Lo pensaré bien y mañana tomaré una decisión final.

B1

I will think about it carefully and tomorrow I will make a final decision.

Tomaré notas durante la presentación para no olvidar nada.

B1

I will take notes during the presentation so I don't forget anything.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • elegiré (I will choose)
  • decidiré (I will decide)

Common Collocations

  • tomar una fototo take a photo
  • tomar medidasto take measures/steps

Indicative

Present

yotomo
tomas
él/ella/ustedtoma
nosotrostomamos
vosotrostomáis
ellos/ellas/ustedestoman

Imperfect

yotomaba
tomabas
él/ella/ustedtomaba
nosotrostomábamos
vosotrostomabais
ellos/ellas/ustedestomaban

Preterite

yotomé
tomaste
él/ella/ustedtomó
nosotrostomamos
vosotrostomasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedestomaron

Subjunctive

Present Subjunctive

yotome
tomes
él/ella/ustedtome
nosotrostomemos
vosotrostoméis
ellos/ellas/ustedestomen

Imperfect Subjunctive

yotomara/tomase
tomaras/tomases
él/ella/ustedtomara/tomase
nosotrostomáramos/tomásemos
vosotrostomarais/tomaseis
ellos/ellas/ustedestomaran/tomasen

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: tomaré

Question 1 of 2

Which English phrase is NOT a correct translation for 'Tomaré'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

The verb 'tomar' comes from a late form of Vulgar Latin, likely related to the older Latin verb *aptare*, meaning 'to fit' or 'to adapt.' Over time, its meaning shifted broadly to encompass 'to grab' or 'to acquire,' replacing the classical Latin word for 'to take,' *capere*.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: tomar

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'tomaré' the same as 'voy a tomar'?

They both express future action. 'Tomaré' (simple future) is generally used for planned actions or promises further in the future. 'Voy a tomar' (periphrastic future) is usually reserved for immediate plans or things happening very soon.

Why does 'tomar' mean so many different things?

Many common verbs in Spanish (like 'hacer' or 'poner') are highly versatile. 'Tomar' acts as a stand-in for many English verbs related to receiving, choosing, or acquiring, such as 'to take,' 'to drink,' 'to catch,' and 'to make' (a decision).