How to Say "verb" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “verb” is “verbo” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
'Comer' es un verbo regular.
'To eat' is a regular verb.
No entiendo cómo conjugar este verbo.
I don't understand how to change the endings of this verb.
Cada oración necesita al menos un verbo.
Every sentence needs at least one verb.
Verbs drive the sentence
In Spanish, the verb is the engine. Because the ending of the verb changes to show who is doing the action (I, you, we), you often don't even need to use words like 'yo' or 'tú'.
The 'V' sound
Even though 'verbo' starts with a 'v', in Spanish, it sounds exactly like a soft 'b'. Avoid making a vibrating sound with your teeth and lips like you do in English.
Forgetting the 'to'
Mistake: “Quiero comer el verbo.”
Correction: Quiero aprender el verbo.
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