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To trample/run over in Spanish 🇪🇸


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to trample/run over atropellar
How to say “to trample/run over” in Spanish? “Atropellar”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “atropellar” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to trample/run over in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember:
• Associate "atropellar" with "trampling over" by thinking of an animal "trotting" (similar sound) over you—it’s as if its hooves (or a car’s wheels) are “crushing” you.
• Note the similar-sounding English word "tromp" (to trample) and imagine the force of an object or vehicle “trampling” someone.

Explanations:
• "Atropellar" means to hit, knock down, or run over someone or something, often with a vehicle.
• The term can be used both literally (as in a traffic accident) and metaphorically (to overwhelm or disregard).

Synonyms or similar words:
• Aplastar – to crush.
• Arrollar – to run over, to knock down.
• Estrellar – to smash (typically used for accidents).

Conjugations (regular -ar verb):

Present:
 Yo atropello
 Tú atropellas
 Él/Ella/Usted atropella
 Nosotros/as atropellamos
 Vosotros/as atropelláis
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes atropellan

Preterite:
 Yo atropellé
 Tú atropellaste
 Él/Ella/Usted atropelló
 Nosotros/as atropellamos
 Vosotros/as atropellasteis
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes atropellaron

Imperfect:
 Yo atropellaba
 Tú atropellabas
 Él/Ella/Usted atropellaba
 Nosotros/as atropellábamos
 Vosotros/as atropellabais
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes atropellaban

Future:
 Yo atropellaré
 Tú atropellarás
 Él/Ella/Usted atropellará
 Nosotros/as atropellaremos
 Vosotros/as atropellaréis
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes atropellarán

Conditional:
 Yo atropellaría
 Tú atropellarías
 Él/Ella/Usted atropellaría
 Nosotros/as atropellaríamos
 Vosotros/as atropellaríais
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes atropellarían

Examples of sentences:
• "El conductor atropelló a un peatón en la avenida."
 Translation: "The driver ran over a pedestrian on the avenue."
• "Si no frenas, podrías atropellar a alguien en la calle."
 Translation: "If you don't brake, you might run over someone on the street."
• "Durante la carrera, un ciclista fue atropellado por un automóvil."
 Translation: "During the race, a cyclist was run over by a car."

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