in English | in Spanish | S |
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to twist | torcer |
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Pronunciation
Normal speech: tor-CER
IPA: /toɾ.’seɾ/
7 months ago
torcer info.
Tips to remember the word “torcer”: You can think of the English word “torture,” although it means something different, they both imply twisting. “Torcer” sounds like you’re twisting something to coerce it.
Explanations: “Torcer” means to twist or bend something, often with the connotation of doing it forcefully or until it is out of its normal shape.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– Girar (to turn, to rotate)
– Doblar (to bend or fold)
“Torcer” is an infinitive verb, and below are some of its conjugations in various tenses:
Present (Presente):
– yo tuerzo
– tú tuerces
– él/ella/Ud. tuerce
– nosotros/nosotras torcemos
– vosotros/vosotras torcéis
– ellos/ellas/Uds. tuercen
Preterite (Pretérito):
– yo torcí
– tú torciste
– él/ella/Ud. torció
– nosotros/nosotras torcimos
– vosotros/vosotras torcisteis
– ellos/ellas/Uds. torcieron
Imperfect (Imperfecto):
– yo torcía
– tú torcías
– él/ella/Ud. torcía
– nosotros/nosotras torcíamos
– vosotros/vosotras torcíais
– ellos/ellas/Uds. torcían
Future (Futuro):
– yo torceré
– tú torcerás
– él/ella/Ud. torcerá
– nosotros/nosotras torceremos
– vosotros/vosotras torceréis
– ellos/ellas/Uds. torcerán
Conditional (Condicional):
– yo torcería
– tú torcerías
– él/ella/Ud. torcería
– nosotros/nosotras torceríamos
– vosotros/vosotras torceríais
– ellos/ellas/Uds. torcerían
Subjunctive Present (Subjuntivo Presente):
– yo tuerza
– tú tuerzas
– él/ella/Ud. tuerza
– nosotros/nosotras torzamos
– vosotros/vosotras torzáis
– ellos/ellas/Uds. tuerzan
Examples of sentences that use “torcer”:
– No debes torcer los cables de esa manera porque se pueden dañar. (You shouldn’t twist the cables that way because they can get damaged.)
– Si torces a la derecha, encontrarás la tienda que buscas. (If you turn to the right, you will find the store you’re looking for.)
– Ella siempre consigue torcer la voluntad de su hermano para que haga lo que quiere. (She always manages to twist her brother’s will to do what she wants.)
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Tip to remember
Think torque/torc
2 years ago