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

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: muer-O
IPA: /’mwe.ɾo/

7 months ago

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Tips to remember “muero”:
– Think of the phrase “me muero” which is a common way to express “I’m dying” in exaggerated terms in Spanish conversations, like saying “I’m dying of laughter.”
– “Muero” sounds like “morrow,” so you could think “Today I live, but on the morrow, I ‘muero.’ ”
– Associate “muero” with the English word “mortal,” which relates to death — both share the “m” and “r” sounds.

Explanations:
– “Muero” is the first person singular present tense conjugation of the verb “morir,” which means “to die.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Fenezco” (I perish)
– “Expiro” (I expire)

Conjugations of “morir”:
– Infinitive: morir
– Present: muero (I die), mueres (you die), muere (he/she/it dies), morimos (we die), morĂ­s (you all/they die, Spain formal), mueren (they/you all die)
– Preterite: morĂ­ (I died), moriste (you died), muriĂ³ (he/she/it died), morimos (we died), moristeis (you all died, Spain formal), murieron (they/you all died)
– Imperfect: morĂ­a (I was dying), morĂ­as (you were dying), morĂ­a (he/she/it was dying), morĂ­amos (we were dying), morĂ­ais (you all were dying, Spain formal), morĂ­an (they/you all were dying)
– Future: morirĂ© (I will die), morirĂ¡s (you will die), morirĂ¡ (he/she/it will die), moriremos (we will die), morirĂ©is (you all will die, Spain formal), morirĂ¡n (they/you all will die)
– Conditional: morirĂ­a (I would die), morirĂ­as (you would die), morirĂ­a (he/she/it would die), morirĂ­amos (we would die), morirĂ­ais (you all would die, Spain formal), morirĂ­an (they/you all would die)
– Subjunctive Present: muera (I die), mueras (you die), muera (he/she/it dies), muramos (we die), murĂ¡is (you all die, Spain formal), mueran (they/you all die)
– Subjunctive Imperfect: muriera or muriese (I died), murieras or murieses (you died), muriera or muriese (he/she/it died), muriĂ©ramos or muriĂ©semos (we died), murierais or murieseis (you all died, Spain formal), murieran or muriesen (they/you all died)
– Imperative: muere (die, informal you), mueran (die, formal you/them)

Examples of sentences:
– “Cada vez que veo esa pelĂ­cula, me muero de risa.” (Every time I watch that movie, I die of laughter.)
– “Si no bebo agua pronto, siento que me muero de sed.” (If I don’t drink water soon, I feel like I’m dying of thirst.)
– “Cuando me enterĂ© de la noticia, creĂ­ que me iba a morir.” (When I heard the news, I thought I was going to die.)
– “Espero que, cuando muera, sea en paz y sin dolor.” (I hope that, when I die, it will be peacefully and without pain.)

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