Spanish verb of the day

Today’s Spanish verb of the day: chascar
Translation: to snap fingers

Given the “-car” ending, “chascar” changes the “c” to a “qu” in all tenses and person where the “-ar” ending is conjugated as an “e”. The reason is to maintain the sound before the “e” rather than have it sound like an “s” sound.

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Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen for present tense / presente for verb of the day "chascar"
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen for present tense / presente for verb of the day “chascar
Spanish Verb Conjugation - information screen on when to use the present tense / presente correctly
Spanish Verb Conjugationinformation screen on when to use the present tense / presente correctly
Spanish Verb Conjugation - Flower game screenshot for verb of the day "chascar"
Spanish Verb ConjugationFlower game screenshot for verb of the day “chascar
Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen for the simple past tense / pretérito indefinido for verb of the day "chascar"
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen for the simple past tense / pretérito indefinido for verb of the day “chascar
Spanish Verb Conjugation - "Pick from 3" game screenshot for verb of the day "chascar"
Spanish Verb Conjugation“Pick from 3” game screenshot for verb of the day “chascar
Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen for positive imperative / imperativo positivo for verb of the day "chascar"
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen for positive imperative / imperativo positivo for verb of the day “chascar
Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen for present subjunctive / presente de subjuntivo for verb of the day "chascar"
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen for present subjunctive / presente de subjuntivo for verb of the day “chascar