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

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Tips to Remember "Prestar":
‱ Think of “prestar” as providing something temporarily—as in “I’m giving it on loan.” You can imagine that when you “prestar” something, you’re offering it before you need it back.
‱ Associate “prestar atención” (to pay attention) with “lending your focus” to someone or something.

Explanation:
‱ In Spanish, “prestar” primarily means “to lend” (to give something temporarily to someone). It is also used in the phrase “prestar atención” (to pay attention).

Similar Words:
‱ Ceder – can mean “to give” or “to yield,” often used in contexts like handing something over.
‱ Dar en prĂ©stamo – another way to express “to lend” something temporarily.

Conjugations:
Indicative Present:
 yo presto  tĂș prestasâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted presta
 nosotros prestamos  vosotros prestáis  ellos/ellas/ustedes prestan

Preterite (Simple Past):
 yo prestĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒtĂș prestasteâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted prestĂł
 nosotros prestamos  vosotros prestasteis  ellos/ellas/ustedes prestaron

Imperfect:
 yo prestaba  tĂș prestabasâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted prestaba
 nosotros prestábamos  vosotros prestabais  ellos/ellas/ustedes prestaban

Future:
 yo prestarĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒtĂș prestarĂĄsâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted prestarĂĄ
 nosotros prestaremos  vosotros prestarĂ©is  ellos/ellas/ustedes prestarĂĄn

Conditional:
 yo prestarĂ­a  tĂș prestarĂ­asâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted prestarĂ­a
 nosotros prestaríamos  vosotros prestaríais  ellos/ellas/ustedes prestarían

Present Subjunctive:
 yo preste  tĂș prestesâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted preste
 nosotros prestemos  vosotros prestĂ©is  ellos/ellas/ustedes presten

Examples with Translations:
1. "Te presto mi libro de español."
 Translation: "I lend you my Spanish book."
2. "Mis amigos siempre me prestan sus ideas cuando las necesito."
 Translation: "My friends always lend me their ideas when I need them."
3. "Es importante prestar atenciĂłn durante la clase."
 Translation: "It is important to pay attention during class."
4. "Ayer, él me prestó su coche para ir al trabajo."
 Translation: "Yesterday, he lent me his car to go to work."

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