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

Examples
Mi hermana grita cuando ve una araña.
My sister screams when she sees a spider.
Usted grita demasiado fuerte en la biblioteca.
You (formal) shout too loudly in the library.
¡Grita si necesitas ayuda!
Shout if you need help!
Regular AR Verb
The verb 'gritar' (to shout) follows the most common Spanish verb pattern. To form 'grita', you drop the -ar and add -a, used for 'he/she/it' or formal 'you'.
Affirmative Tú Command
The friendly command form for 'tú' (you, informal) is often the same as the 'él/ella' form. So, 'grita' means both 'he shouts' and 'Shout!'
Confusing 'grita' and 'grito'
Mistake: “Using 'grita' when you mean 'I shout' (grito).”
Correction: 'Grita' is for 'he/she/it' or the command. Remember the 'o' ending is almost always for 'yo' (I).
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