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To trust in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: kon-fee-AR
IPA: /kon.’fjaɾ/

7 months ago

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Tips to remember the word “confiar”:
– Associate “confiar” with “faith” or “confidence” since to trust means to have faith or confidence in someone or something.
– Think of financial transactions, where “fiduciary” duties involve trust, and note the similarity in sound between “fiduciary” and “confiar.”
– Break “confiar” down to “con-” (with) + “-fiar” (reminiscent of “fidelity,” which relates to loyalty and trust).

Explanations:
“Confiar” is the Spanish verb that means “to trust” or “to have confidence in”. It is an infinitive, used as the base form of the verb.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Confiar en” can be similar to “fiarse de” which also means “to trust.”
– “Creer en” could be used in some contexts to mean to believe or trust in someone or something.

Conjugations of “Confiar”:
Present: yo confío, tú confías, él/ella confía, nosotros confiamos, vosotros confiáis, ellos/ellas confían
Past simple (preterite): yo confié, tú confiaste, él/ella confió, nosotros confiamos, vosotros confiasteis, ellos/ellas confiaron
Imperfect past: yo confiaba, tú confiabas, él/ella confiaba, nosotros confiábamos, vosotros confiabais, ellos/ellas confiaban
Future: yo confiaré, tú confiarás, él/ella confiará, nosotros confiaremos, vosotros confiaréis, ellos/ellas confiarán
Conditional: yo confiaría, tú confiarías, él/ella confiaría, nosotros confiaríamos, vosotros confiaríais, ellos/ellas confiarían
Present subjunctive: que yo confíe, que tú confíes, que él/ella confíe, que nosotros confiemos, que vosotros confiéis, que ellos/ellas confíen
Imperfect subjunctive: que yo confiara o confiase, que tú confiaras o confiases, que él/ella confiara o confiase, que nosotros confiáramos o confiásemos, que vosotros confiarais o confiaseis, que ellos/ellas confiaran o confiasen
Future subjunctive (rarely used): que yo confiare, que tú confiares, que él/ella confiare, que nosotros confiáremos, que vosotros confiareis, que ellos/ellas confiaren
Imperative: confía (tú), confíe (usted), confiad (vosotros), confíen (ustedes)

Examples of sentences that use “confiar”:
– “Confío en que llegará a tiempo.” (I trust that he will arrive on time.)
– “Ella confiaba en sus amigos.” (She used to trust her friends.)
– “Confiaré en tu juicio para tomar la decisión correcta.” (I will trust your judgment to make the right decision.)
– “¿En quién podemos confiar?” (Who can we trust?)
– “Confía en mí, sé lo que estoy haciendo.” (Trust me, I know what I’m doing.)
– “Ellos no confiaron en las promesas del político.” (They didn’t trust the politician’s promises.)

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