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How to Say "they slay" in Spanish

The Spanish word forthey slayis matanA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
VerbA2
formal/literary
A high quality simple colorful storybook illustration showing two figures firmly holding down a small, stylized, abstract figure, stopping its movement entirely.

Examples

Dicen que las leyes nuevas matan la economía.

They say the new laws are killing the economy.

Los leones matan solo cuando tienen hambre.

Lions only kill when they are hungry.

Ustedes matan el tiempo esperando el autobús.

You all are killing time waiting for the bus.

The 'Present' Tense

The form 'matan' describes actions happening now, routine actions, or facts. It is used when the subjects are 'ellos' (they, masculine/mixed), 'ellas' (they, feminine), or 'ustedes' (you all/y'all, formal).

Personal 'a'

When 'matan' acts upon a person or pet, you must use the preposition 'a' before the victim: 'Matan a los prisioneros.' (They kill the prisoners).

Confusing Indicative and Subjunctive

Mistake:Using 'maten' when stating a fact.

Correction: Use 'matan' for facts ('Ellos matan') and 'maten' only for wishes, doubts, or indirect commands ('Quiero que ellos maten...').

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