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

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Tips to Remember:
‱ Notice that excusarse ends in –arse—a common ending for reflexive verbs. Think of it as “excusing oneself.”
‱ Remember that when conjugating, you must remove the “se” and reattach the appropriate reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se).

Explanations:
‱ Excusarse means “to excuse oneself” or “to apologize.” It is used to indicate that someone is offering an apology or is providing a justification for their behavior.
‱ As a reflexive verb, the subject performs the action on itself; thus, the reflexive pronoun is required in all conjugations.

Synonyms:
‱ Disculparse
‱ Perdonarse
‱ Justificarse

Conjugations of Excusarse (using the base verb excusar plus reflexive pronouns):

Indicative Present:
 Yo me excuso     (I excuse myself)
 TĂș te excusas     (You excuse yourself)
 Él/Ella/Usted se excusa (He/She/You [formal] excuses himself/herself)
 Nosotros/Nosotras nos excusamos (We excuse ourselves)
 Vosotros/Vosotras os excusáis (You all excuse yourselves)
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se excusan (They/You all excuse themselves)

Preterite (Simple Past):
 Yo me excusĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒ(I excused myself)
 TĂș te excusaste    (You excused yourself)
 Él/Ella/Usted se excusó (He/She/You [formal] excused himself/herself)
 Nosotros/Nosotras nos excusamos (We excused ourselves)
 Vosotros/Vosotras os excusasteis (You all excused yourselves)
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se excusaron (They/You all excused themselves)

Imperfect:
 Yo me excusaba    (I was excusing myself/used to excuse myself)
 TĂș te excusabas    (You were excusing yourself/used to excuse yourself)
 Él/Ella/Usted se excusaba (He/She/You [formal] was excusing/excused oneself)
 Nosotros/Nosotras nos excusábamos (We were excusing ourselves)
 Vosotros/Vosotras os excusabais (You all were excusing yourselves)
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se excusaban (They/You all were excusing themselves)

Future:
 Yo me excusarĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒâ€ƒ(I will excuse myself)
 TĂș te excusarĂĄs    (You will excuse yourself)
 Él/Ella/Usted se excusará (He/She/You [formal] will excuse himself/herself)
 Nosotros/Nosotras nos excusaremos (We will excuse ourselves)
 Vosotros/Vosotras os excusarĂ©is (You all will excuse yourselves)
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se excusarán (They/You all will excuse themselves)

Conditional:
 Yo me excusaría   (I would excuse myself)
 TĂș te excusarĂ­as   (You would excuse yourself)
 Él/Ella/Usted se excusaría (He/She/You [formal] would excuse oneself)
 Nosotros/Nosotras nos excusaríamos (We would excuse ourselves)
 Vosotros/Vosotras os excusaríais (You all would excuse yourselves)
 Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se excusarían (They/You all would excuse themselves)

Examples of Sentences:
1. Present: “Me excuso por llegar tarde.”
 Translation: “I excuse myself for being late.”
2. Preterite: “Él se excusó ante todos por su error.”
 Translation: “He excused himself before everyone for his mistake.”
3. Imperfect: “Cuando era joven, me excusaba siempre antes de hablar en pĂșblico.”
 Translation: “When I was young, I always excused myself before speaking in public.”
4. Future: “Nos excusaremos si interrumpimos la reunión.”
 Translation: “We will excuse ourselves if we interrupt the meeting.”
5. Conditional: “Te excusarías si supieras la verdad.”
 Translation: “You would excuse yourself if you knew the truth.”

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