charlar

/t͡ʃaɾˈlaɾ/, [t͡ʃaɾˈlaɾ]

chat


Gerund: charlando


Past Participles

  Masculine Feminine
Singular charlado charlada
Plural charlados charladas

Indicative

  Present Imperfect Preterite Future Conditional
yo charlo charlaba charlé charlaré charlaría
charlas charlabas charlaste charlarás charlarías
él/ella/Ud. charla charlaba charló charlará charlaría
nosotros charlamos charlábamos charlamos charlaremos charlaríamos
vosotros charláis charlabais charlasteis charlaréis charlaríais
ellos/ellas/Uds. charlan charlaban charlaron charlarán charlarían
vos charlás charlabas charlaste charlarás charlarías

Subjunctive

  Present Imperfect (ra) Imperfect (se) Future
yo charle charlara charlase charlare
charles charlaras charlases charlares
él/ella/Ud. charle charlara charlase charlare
nosotros charlemos charláramos charlásemos charláremos
vosotros charléis charlarais charlaseis charlareis
ellos/ellas/Uds. charlen charlaran charlasen charlaren
vos charlés charlaras charlases charlares

Imperative

  Affirmative Negative
yo    
charla no charles
Ud. charle no charle
nosotros charlemos no charlemos
vosotros charlad no charléis
Uds. charlen no charlen
vos charlá no charles

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Nos gusta charlar.

    We enjoy talking.

  • Necesitamos charlar pronto.

    We need to chat soon.

  • Él solía venir aquí a charlar los domingos.

    He used to come here for a talk on Sundays.

  • Estoy aquí, ¿quieres charlar?

    I'm here. Do you want to chat?

  • Compáralo con otras actividades divertidas: ir al cine, leer libros, dar paseos, charlar con los amigos, etc.

    Compare it to other enjoyable activities: going to the cinema, reading books, going for walks, chatting to friends etc.

  • Tienes que venir y charlar con nosotros.

    You must come and have a chat with us.

  • Pensé que podríamos charlar.

    I thought we could talk.

  • En la oscuridad, ella le pudo oír a él y a sus invitados charlar y reír.

    In the darkness, she could hear him and his guests chatting and laughing.

  • Me gustaría charlar contigo por e-mail.

    I would like to chat with you by e-mail.

  • Espero que podamos charlar pronto.

    I hope we chat soon.


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