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Spanish verb conjugation
Spanish is a Romance language, proceeding from the Latin language. There are 340 million native speakers. It is spoken on the whole American continent in addition to the Iberian peninsula in Europe.
Spanish verbs are conjugated in four moods, four simple tenses, and in six persons. Most verbs are conjugated regularly in one of the three conjugations. There is however a significant number of irregular verbs... [Read more...]
Spanish Verb Conjugation v.2.0
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Spanish Verb Conjugator v.1.0
References
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