in English | in Spanish | S |
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to feel by touch/attempt | tentar |
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2 years ago
tentar info.
Tips to remember the word “tentar”:
1. Think of “tentar” as a verb that involves using your hands to touch or attempt something.
2. Imagine yourself reaching out and touching something to explore it, like tentatively feeling an object with your hands.
3. Associate the word with the English word “tent,” which can be used as a verb to describe the act of probing or trying to touch or feel something.
Explanations:
– “Tentar” is a Spanish verb that means “to feel by touch” or “to attempt.” It is commonly used to express the action of using your hands to explore or touch something cautiously.
– The verb “tentar” can also be used figuratively to denote the act of attempting something or trying a certain approach.
Other words that mean the same thing as “tentar”:
1. Palpar
2. Tocar
Conjugations of “tentar”:
– Infinitive: tentar
– Present tense: tento, tentas, tienta, tentamos, tentáis, tientan
– Preterite tense: tenté, tentaste, tentó, tentamos, tentasteis, tentaron
– Imperfect tense: tentaba, tentabas, tentaba, tentábamos, tentabais, tentaban
– Future tense: tentaré, tentarás, tentará, tentaremos, tentaréis, tentarán
– Conditional tense: tentaría, tentarías, tentaría, tentaríamos, tentaríais, tentarían
– Present subjunctive: tiente, tentes, tente, tentemos, tentéis, tenten
Examples:
1. Quiero tentar la textura de ese tejido suave. (I want to feel the texture of that soft fabric.)
2. Los niños se acercaron para tentar la fruta madura. (The children approached to touch the ripe fruit.)
3. Debemos tentar estrategias diferentes para resolver este problema. (We need to attempt different strategies to solve this problem.)
4. El pintor tentó diversas técnicas artísticas en su obra. (The painter attempted various artistic techniques in his work.)
Note: Conjugation examples include the first-person singular (yo) form, the second-person singular (tú) form, the third-person singular (él/ella/usted) form, first-person plural (nosotros/nosotras) form, second-person plural (vosotros/vosotras) form, and the third-person plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) form.
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Intentar vs tentar
The example says intentar. Is this a conjunction of tentar?
2 years ago