Spanish Verbs 55: A Complete Guide to Common Conjugations

Quick Reference: Spanish Verbs 55 for Beginners and Travelers

Learning a core set of verbs makes Spanish travel-ready and useful for everyday conversation. This quick reference lists 55 high-frequency verbs, grouped by type, with their infinitive, English meaning, and the present-tense first-person singular (yo) form to help beginners start speaking immediately.

How to use this list

  • Memorize infinitives + yo form to build recognition and simple sentences.
  • Pair verbs with common pronouns (yo, tú, él/ella, nosotros, vosotros, ellos) later for full conjugations.
  • Practice by creating simple travel phrases (directions, dining, emergencies).

55 Essential Spanish Verbs (infinitive — English — yo form)

  1. ser — to be — soy
  2. estar — to be (temporary/location) — estoy
  3. tener — to have — tengo
  4. haber — to have (auxiliary) — he
  5. ir — to go — voy
  6. venir — to come — vengo
  7. hacer — to do / to make — hago
  8. poder — to be able / can — puedo
  9. querer — to want — quiero
  10. deber — should / ought to — debo
  11. saber — to know (facts/how) — sé
  12. conocer — to know (people/places) — conozco
  13. ver — to see — veo
  14. mirar — to look / watch — miro
  15. oír — to hear — oigo
  16. decir — to say / tell — digo
  17. hablar — to speak / talk — hablo
  18. preguntar — to ask — pregunto
  19. responder — to answer — respondo
  20. comer — to eat — como
  21. beber — to drink — bebo
  22. cocinar — to cook — cocino
  23. comprar — to buy — compro
  24. pagar — to pay — pago
  25. necesitar — to need — necesito
  26. usar — to use — uso
  27. trabajar — to work — trabajo
  28. descansar — to rest — descanso
  29. dormir — to sleep — duermo
  30. abrir — to open — abro
  31. cerrar — to close — cierro
  32. entrar — to enter — entro
  33. salir — to leave / go out — salgo
  34. esperar — to wait / hope — espero
  35. llegar — to arrive — llego
  36. bajar — to go down / get off — bajo
  37. subir — to go up / get on — subo
  38. seguir — to follow / continue — sigo
  39. volver — to return — vuelvo
  40. empezar — to begin — empiezo
  41. terminar — to finish — termino
  42. estudiar — to study — estudio
  43. aprender — to learn — aprendo
  44. enseñar — to teach / show — enseño
  45. jugar — to play — juego
  46. ayudar — to help — ayudo
  47. llamar — to call / name — llamo
  48. encontrar — to find — encuentro
  49. perder — to lose / miss — pierdo
  50. sentir — to feel / regret — siento
  51. llevar — to carry / wear — llevo
  52. traer — to bring — traigo
  53. vivir — to live — vivo
  54. morir — to die — muero
  55. cambiar — to change — cambio

Quick travel phrase templates

  • Asking for help: ¿Puede ayudarme? (Can you help me?) — ¿Puede + infinitive
  • Ordering food: Quiero pedir… (I want to order…)
  • Directions: ¿Cómo llego a…? (How do I get to…?) — ¿Cómo + llego a + lugar?
  • Buying: ¿Cuánto cuesta? / Quiero comprar esto. (How much is it? / I want to buy this.)
  • Emergencies: Necesito un médico. / Llame a la policía. (I need a doctor. / Call the police.)

Simple practice routine (daily, 10 minutes)

  1. Review 10 verbs and their yo forms (2 min).
  2. Say aloud 5 travel phrases using those verbs (3 min).
  3. Write 3 sentences about a past or future trip (3 min).
  4. Quick recall test: list verbs without looking (2 min).

Final tips

  • Focus on high-frequency irregulars first (ser, estar, tener, ir, hacer, decir).
  • Use verbs in short, practical phrases rather than isolated lists.
  • Practice with real situations: ordering, asking directions, checking into hotels.

Use this list as a compact study aid before trips or as a starter set for classroom learning.

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