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

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Tips to remember:
‱ Relate “pelar” with “peel” in English since both start with “pel-” and refer to removing an outer layer.
‱ Imagine peeling a banana or an orange; the action is identical in both languages.

Explanation:
‱ “Pelar” means to remove the skin, peel, or outer covering of fruits, vegetables, or similar items.

Other words with similar meaning:
‱ “Quitar la piel” (a phrase that describes the same action)
‱ In certain contexts, “despellejar” (commonly used when referring to removing an animal’s skin) or “descascarar” (often used for hard-shell fruits or nuts)

Conjugations of “pelar” (a regular -ar verb):

‱ Present:
 yo pelo  tĂș pelasâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted pela  nosotros/nosotras pelamos  vosotros/vosotras pelĂĄis  ellos/ellas/ustedes pelan

‱ Preterite:
 yo pelĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒtĂș pelasteâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted peló  nosotros/nosotras pelamos  vosotros/vosotras pelasteis  ellos/ellas/ustedes pelaron

‱ Imperfect:
 yo pelaba  tĂș pelabasâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted pelaba  nosotros/nosotras pelĂĄbamos  vosotros/vosotras pelabais  ellos/ellas/ustedes pelaban

‱ Future:
 yo pelarĂ©â€ƒâ€ƒtĂș pelarĂĄsâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted pelará  nosotros/nosotras pelaremos  vosotros/vosotras pelarĂ©is  ellos/ellas/ustedes pelarĂĄn

‱ Conditional:
 yo pelarĂ­a  tĂș pelarĂ­asâ€ƒâ€ƒĂ©l/ella/usted pelarĂ­a  nosotros/nosotras pelarĂ­amos  vosotros/vosotras pelarĂ­ais  ellos/ellas/ustedes pelarĂ­an

‱ Present Subjunctive:
 que yo pele  que tĂș peles  que Ă©l/ella/usted pele  que nosotros/nosotras pelemos  que vosotros/vosotras pelĂ©is  que ellos/ellas/ustedes pelen

Example sentences:
1. Voy a pelar una naranja.
 Translation: I am going to peel an orange.
2. Ayer pelé las papas para la cena.
 Translation: Yesterday I peeled the potatoes for dinner.
3. Mi abuela siempre pela manzanas cuando prepara postre.
 Translation: My grandmother always peels apples when she makes dessert.
4. Cuando lleguen, pelaremos las verduras para la ensalada.
 Translation: When they arrive, we will peel the vegetables for the salad.

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