Spanish Words That End with AR (Top 20)

One thing to know about the Spanish language is that Spanish words that end with AR are most of the time, verbs. Therefore, it is easier to spot an action word. So, if you want to learn Spanish, let’s start by learning the top 20 Spanish words that end with AR below!

Spanish Words That End with AR (in Alphabetical Order)

Abandonar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The word “abandonar” is Spanish for abandon.
  • Example: Prometiste no abandonar a las niñas.
  • English: You promised not to abandon the children.

Abrazar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The Spanish word abrazar means “to embrace.”
  • Example: Intenté abrazar al perro, pero me mordió a mí.
  • English: I tried to embrace the dog but it bit me instead.

Buscar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) When you want to search for something, you can say “buscar.”
  • Example: Ayúdame a buscar un buen lugar para vacacionar.
  • English: Help me search for a good vacation spot.

Callar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) If you want to “hush” somebody, you can use the Spanish word “callar.”
  • Example: Está bien, es sólo un pequeño corte. Es una cosa de la cual se debe callar ahora.
  • English: It’s okay, it’s only a small cut. It’s time to hush now.

Casar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) Casar is the Spanish translation for “marry.”
  • Example: Si ustedes dos se van a casar, deberían preguntarles a sus padres ahora.
  • English: If you two are to marry, you should ask your parents now.

Desear

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The word “desire” is translated to “desear” in Spanish.
  • Example: Está bien desear cosas hermosas. 
  • English: It’s okay to desire beautiful things. 

Disfrutar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The Spanish word disfrutar means “enjoy” in English.
  • Example: ¡Disfruta del día! Ve a reunirte con tus amigos o ve a la playa. ¡Te lo mereces!
  • English: Enjoy the day! Go meet with your friends or go to the beach. You deserve it!

Empezar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) Empezar is the Spanish translation for the English word “begin.”
  • Example: ¿Están todos listos y tienen todos sus materiales en su lugar? Vamos a empezar.
  • English: Is everyone ready and has all their materials in place? Let’s begin.

Enfermar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The Spanish word “enfermar” translates to “get sick” in English.
  • Example: Siento que estoy a punto de enfermar.
  • English: I feel like I’m about to get sick.

Ilustrar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) To illustrate can be translate to “ilustrar” in Spanish.
  • Example: Estoy aquí para mostrarte cómo ilustrar usando tu computadora.
  • English: I am here to show you how to illustrate using your computer.

Lamentar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The Spanish translation for the phrase “to regret” is lamentar.
  • Example: Lamentar algo que no hiciste por miedo es más desgarrador que una ruptura.
  • English: To regret something you did not do because of fear is more heartbreaking than a breakup.

Madurar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) Madurar is a Spanish word that translates to “to mature” in English.
  • Example: La muerte de sus padres la empujó a madurar enseguida.
  • English: The death of her parents pushed her to mature right away.

Merendar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The Spanish word “merender means “to snack” in English.
  • Example: ¿Por qué no te quedas un rato más para merendar un poco antes de volver a casa?
  • English: Why don’t you stay a bit longer to snack a little before heading home?

Nadar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) When you want to swim, you can use the Spanish word “nadar.”
  • Example: Quiere nadar de inmediato. ¿Puedes ir con él?
  • English: He wants to swim right away. Can you go with him?

Participar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The Spanish word “participar” means “participate” or “take part” in English.
  • Example: Quiero participar en este evento y ayudar a los niños pequeños en los países pobres.
  • English: I want to take part in this event and help small children in poor countries.

Regresar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) If a person says “regresar,” he or she means that you should “go back.”
  • Example: ¡Regresa! Hay un accidente frente a nosotros.
  • English: Go back! There’s an accident in front of us.

Suspirar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The English phrase “to sigh” translates to “suspirar” in Spanish.
  • Example: Casi quise suspirar cuando contó la historia por décima vez.
  • English: I almost wanted to sigh when he told the story for the tenth time.

Terminar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) The Spanish word “terminar” means “end up” in English.
  • Example: Vas a terminar con nadie con esa actitud tuya.
  • English: You’ll end up with nobody with that attitude of yours.

Usar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) Usar is the Spanish word for “to use.”
  • Example: Te dije que no usaras la porcelana de mamá. Podrías haberlos roto.
  • English: I told you not to use mother’s china. You could’ve broken them.

Volar

Meaning:

  • (Verb) If you wish “to fly” something, you can use the Spanish word “volar.”
  • Example: Siempre he querido volar un avión. Ahora estoy estudiando para ser piloto.
  • English: I’ve always wanted to fly a plane. Now, I’m studying to become a pilot.

 

Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast

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