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To piss in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Tips to remember the verb:
• Associate “mear” with the familiar, informal English “to piss/pee” and note that it’s used in colloquial contexts.
• Remember that it belongs to the regular –ar verbs for most conjugations, except for alterations in the preterite (e.g., “yo meí”).
• Linking the imagery of “mear” with naturally occurring bodily needs can help fix the vocabulary in everyday language.

Explanations:
• “Mear” is a vulgar, informal term for “to urinate.”
• It is used predominantly in casual conversations among friends or in humor, but it is inappropriate in formal settings.
• Its literal meaning aligns with “to piss” in English.

Other words with the same meaning:
• Orinar (neutral or formal equivalent)
• Hacer pis (colloquial, less vulgar)

Conjugations:

Indicative Present:
 yo meo
 tú meas
 él/ella/Ud. mea
 nosotros/nosotras meamos
 vosotros/vosotras meaís
 ellos/ellas/Uds. meaen

Preterite (Simple Past):
 yo meí
 tú meíste
 él/ella/Ud. meó
 nosotros/nosotras meamos
 vosotros/vosotras measteis
 ellos/ellas/Uds. mearon

Imperfect:
 yo meaba
 tú meabas
 él/ella/Ud. meaba
 nosotros/nosotras meábamos
 vosotros/vosotras meabais
 ellos/ellas/Uds. meaban

Future:
 yo mearé
 tú mearás
 él/ella/Ud. mearà
 nosotros/nosotras mearemos
 vosotros/vosotras mearéis
 ellos/ellas/Uds. mearàn

Conditional:
 yo mearí
 tú mearías
 él/ella/Ud. mearí
 nosotros/nosotras mearíamos
 vosotros/vosotras mearíais
 ellos/ellas/Uds. mearían

Subjunctive Present:
 que yo mee
 que tú meas
 que él/ella/Ud. mea
 que nosotros/nosotras meamos
 que vosotros/vosotras meáis
 que ellos/ellas/Uds. mean

Examples of sentences:
1. "No te vayas a mear en los pantalones."
 Translation: "Don’t go pissing your pants."

2. "Después de beber mucho, casi meo en la calle."
 Translation: "After drinking a lot, I almost pissed on the street."

3. "Cuando se asustó, se meó de la risa."
 Translation: "When he got scared, he pissed with laughter."

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