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

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Tips to remember:
• Imagine a drill (taladro) when you hear taladrar. Both words share the same root, so linking the tool to the action can help reinforce the verb.
• Associate the "tra" sound in taladrar with the rhythmic sound of a drill operating.

Explanations:
• Taladrar means "to drill" or "to bore," typically referring to making holes in materials like wood, metal, or concrete.
• The verb is regular, following the pattern of -ar verbs, which makes it easier to conjugate.

Synonyms:
• Perforar – it also means "to perforate" or "to drill" in certain contexts.
• Homenajear (context-dependent, although less common) – in some technical contexts, used interchangeably.

Conjugations:

Indicative Present:
 yo taladro    (taladro – I drill)
 tĂº taladras    (taladras – you drill)
â€ƒĂ©l/ella/Ud. taladra (taladra – he/she drills)
 nosotros/nosotras taladramos (taladramos – we drill)
 vosotros/vosotras taladrĂ¡is (taladrĂ¡is – you [plural] drill)
 ellos/ellas/Uds. taladran (taladran – they drill)

Preterite (Simple Past):
 yo taladrĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒ(taladrĂ© – I drilled)
 tĂº taladraste   (taladraste – you drilled)
â€ƒĂ©l/ella/Ud. taladrĂ³â€ƒ(taladrĂ³ – he/she drilled)
 nosotros/nosotras taladramos (taladramos – we drilled)
 vosotros/vosotras taladrasteis (taladrasteis – you [plural] drilled)
 ellos/ellas/Uds. taladraron (taladraron – they drilled)

Imperfect (Past Continuous/Habitual):
 yo taladraba    (taladraba – I was drilling)
 tĂº taladrabas    (taladrabas – you were drilling)
â€ƒĂ©l/ella/Ud. taladraba (taladraba – he/she was drilling)
 nosotros/nosotras taladrĂ¡bamos (taladrĂ¡bamos – we were drilling)
 vosotros/vosotras taladrabais (taladrabais – you [plural] were drilling)
 ellos/ellas/Uds. taladraban (taladraban – they were drilling)

Future:
 yo taladrarĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒ(taladrarĂ© – I will drill)
 tĂº taladrarĂ¡s    (taladrarĂ¡s – you will drill)
â€ƒĂ©l/ella/Ud. taladrarĂ¡â€ƒ(taladrarĂ¡ – he/she will drill)
 nosotros/nosotras taladremos (taladremos – we will drill)
 vosotros/vosotras taladrarĂ©is (taladrarĂ©is – you [plural] will drill)
 ellos/ellas/Uds. taladrarĂ¡n (taladrarĂ¡n – they will drill)

Conditional:
 yo taladrarĂ­a    (taladrarĂ­a – I would drill)
 tĂº taladrarĂ­as    (taladrarĂ­as – you would drill)
â€ƒĂ©l/ella/Ud. taladrarĂ­a (taladrarĂ­a – he/she would drill)
 nosotros/nosotras taladrarĂ­amos (taladrarĂ­amos – we would drill)
 vosotros/vosotras taladrarĂ­ais (taladrarĂ­ais – you [plural] would drill)
 ellos/ellas/Uds. taladrarĂ­an (taladrarĂ­an – they would drill)

Examples of sentences:
1. El obrero taladra la pared para instalar el cableado.
 Translation: The worker drills the wall to install the wiring.
2. Ayer taladraron varios agujeros en el concreto.
 Translation: Yesterday, they drilled several holes in the concrete.
3. Cuando termine la clase, taladraré la madera en el taller.
 Translation: When I finish class, I will drill the wood in the workshop.
4. Mientras trabajaba en la construcciĂ³n, Ă©l siempre taladraba con precisiĂ³n.
 Translation: While working in construction, he always drilled with precision.

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