Hola, Conjugation Champions!
Welcome to today’s edition of your daily Spanish conjugation blog! Today’s verb is tabicar, which means “to partition“. This verb is essential for those moments when you need to divide spaces, whether for home renovation projects or creating separate areas. Let’s dive into its conjugation, uses, and some practical tips to master it.
Definition and Meaning
Tabicar: To partition, to divide a space with a wall or barrier.
Example: Vamos a tabicar la sala para crear una oficina. (We are going to partition the living room to create an office.)
Present Tense Conjugation
Usage Tips
- Home Renovation: Use “tabicar” when discussing home improvements, such as adding walls to create new rooms.
- Workspace Division: Perfect for office settings where creating separate workspaces or private areas is needed.
- Pronunciation: Stress the second “a”: ta-bi-CAR.
Sentence Practice
- Present Tense: Tabico mi habitación para tener más privacidad. (I partition my room to have more privacy.)
- Preterite Tense: Tabicaron la oficina el mes pasado. (They partitioned the office last month.)
- Imperfect Tense: Siempre tabicábamos los espacios grandes para eventos. (We always partitioned large spaces for events.)
Quiz of the Day
Translate the following sentences into Spanish using “tabicar”:
- They will partition the warehouse for different departments.
- We need to partition the classroom for group activities.
- He partitioned the backyard to create a garden area.
(Answers at the bottom of this post!)
Keep partitioning, keep learning, and keep refining those Spanish skills! Every verb you master brings you one step closer to fluency. ¡Hasta mañana!
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s verb and enjoy your day!
Saludos,
Daniela from the DOMA Games team
Answers to Quiz
- Van a tabicar el almacén para diferentes departamentos.
- Necesitamos tabicar el aula para actividades en grupo.
- Tabicó el patio trasero para crear un área de jardín.