Today’s Spanish verb of the day: rebuscar Translation: to rummage; to search
“Rebuscar” ends in “-car” and the “a” changes to an “e” in some tenses and persons. That means we need to make sure, the “ca” sound remains by replacing the “c” with a “qu” in those instances.
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Today’s Spanish verb of the day: hilar Translation: to spin
Regular as can be! “hilar” is completely regular with no exceptions.
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Today’s Spanish verb of the day: arraigar Translation: to ingrain, to take root
“arraigar” has one one exception: It MUST maintain the sound of the “-gar” ending even in tenses where the “a” changes to an “e” such as first person simple past or the present subjunctive or the imperatives.
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Today’s verb of the day: santificar Translation: to sanctify
Similar to yesterday, “santificar” must maintain the “k” sound in the ending “-car” even in tenses and persons where the ending changes to “-e” such as the first person simple past tense or the subjunctive and also both the imperatives.
Today’s verb of the day: resplandecer Translation: to shine
“resplandecer” must maintain the “c” sound in the ending “-cer” even in tenses and persons where the ending changes to “-o” or “-a” such as the first person singular or the subjunctive and also both the imperatives.
Today’s verb of the day: emparentar Translation: to marry into
“emparentar” follows the ubiquitous “boot pattern” conjugation as you can see in the below screenshot of the pre-game conjugation. The verb stem change also happens in the present subjunctive and the imperative tenses.