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Alphabetical List of Verbs: Begin with "J"

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These lists provide verbs according to their respective initial letter of the alphabet.

Key
-ar verbs
-er verbs
-ir verbs
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OBJECTIVE:
Use correct verb forms when speaking Spanish!
TASK:
Go through this verb list and find a word or two that you're gonna need when you're speaking Spanish - as in having a conversation. You will need some of these, you know !!!
PERPLEXED?
Are you still worrying about getting it right or not? Don't worry about it !!! Just work at it !!!
This list of verbs is intended to be used for the following purposes:
To practice pronunciation.
To spell words in front of the kids without them understanding.
To visualize conjugation patterns (in groups of verbs).
To work with verbs from the root level (infinitive) and develop sentences.
To make you realize that there are people out there who do things totally different, and haven't a clue that your world-perspective even exists.

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Ending -car
Ending -gar
Ending -iar: i - í
Ending -zar
Ending -zco
Stem Change e->ie
Stem Change o->ue
Stem Change e->i

These listings provide verb infinitives, coded by colored balls. Click on the colored ball to hear the infinitive. Also indicated are stem-changes, irregular YO form endings, subjunctive stems, and preterite irregularities. These key bits of information should be sufficient for any intermediate learner to successfully conjugate any given tense for a given verb. See what you can do!

J
Click on an icon or word below to hear instructions:
español
stem change
"yo"
subj stem
¿pretérito?
¿futuro?
inglés
       
  jabonar     jabon-     to soap up, lather
  jactarse     jacta-     to boast, brag
  jadear     jade-     to pant, heave
jalar     jal-     to pull, draw, drag
  jalear     jale-     to cheer on, encourage, animate
  jalonar     jalon-     to mark, stake out
  jaquear     jaque-     to put in check (chess)
  jarrear     jarre-     to draw water or wine in jugs, to rain cats and dogs
  jerarquizar    
jerarquic-
 1st z-c
  to arrange hierarchically
  jeringar    
jeringu-
1stg-gu
  to syringe, give an enema
  jinetear     jinete-     to ride on horseback, to prove horsemanship
  jorobar     jorob-     to annoy, bother
jubilarse     jubil-     to retire
jugar
u-ue
 
juegu-
1stg-gu
  to play (games, sports)
  juguetear     juguete-     to toy, play, frolic, sport
juntar     junt-     to join, bring together, gather, assemble, amass
jurar     jur-     to swear, take an oath
  justar     just-     to joust, tilt
justificar    
justifiqu-
1stc-qu
  to justify
juzgar    
juzgu-
1stg-gu
  to judge