Looking for a comprehensive list of Spanish -er verbs? You’re in the right place!
Today I will share with you a list of regular and irregular Spanish verbs that end in -er.
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Spanish -ER Verbs: Regular
- absorber(absorb)
- acceder (access)
- beber (drink)
- ceder (give, yield)
- comer (eat)
- cometer (commit)
- barrer (sweep, brush)
- comprender (understand, comprehend)
- comprometer (compromise, engage)
- conceder (grant, award)
- correr (run, race)
- corresponder (correspond, reciprocate)
- corromper (corrupt, defile)
- coser (sew, stitch)
- deber (should, must)
- depender (depend, rely)
- desprender (detach, release)
- emprender (undertake, begin)
- esconder (hide, conceal)
- exceder (exceed, surpass)
- interceder (intercede, intervene)
- lamer (lick)
- meter (put, pop)
- prender (turn on, fire)
- pretender (pretend, intend)
- proceder (proceed, move on)
- prometer (promise, vow)
- recorrer (travel, tour)
- repeler (repel, fight)
- responder (respond, answer)
- retroceder (back, retreat)
- romper (break, crack)
- socorrer (help, assist)
- someter (submit, subject)
- suceder (happen, occur)
- suspender (suspend, stop)
- tejer (weave, knit)
- temer (fear, dread)
- toser (cough)
- vender (sell)
Spanish -ER Verbs: Irregular
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- ascender (promote)
- atender (attend)
- atraer (attract, draw)
- caber (fit)
- caer (fall, drop)
- conmover (move, stir)
- contender (fight, quarrel)
- contraer (contract, get)
- defender (defend, uphold)
- demoler (demolish, tear down)
- desatender (neglect, disregard)
- descender (descend)
- desenvolver (unfold)
- deshacer (undo, dissolve)
- detener (stop, halt)
- devolver (return, repay)
- disolver (dissolve, disperse)
- disponer (provide, lay out)
- distraer (distract, divert)
- doler (hurt, pain)
- encender (turn on)
- entender (understand)
- entretener (entertain, amuse)
- envolver (wrap, engage)
- exponer (expose, exhibit)
- extender (extend, spread)
- extraer (remove, extract)
- haber (have [aux. verb])
- hacer (do, perform)
- imponer (impose, force)
- llover [impersonal verb] (rain)
- malentender (misunderstand)
- mantener (maintain, keep)
- moler (grind)
- morder (bite, chew)
- mover (move, shift)
- oler (smell, sniff)
- oponer (oppose, refuse)
- perder (lose)
- poder (be able, can)
- poner (put, place)
- posponer (postpone, put off)
- predisponer (predispose, prejudice)
- promover (promote, foster)
- proponer (propose, suggest)
- proveer (provide, supply)
- querer (love, want)
- recaer (relapse, revert)
- remover (remove)
- reponer (replenish, replace)
- resolver (resolve, solve)
- retener (retain, hold)
- retraer (retract)
- revolver (scramble)
- saber (know, can)
- satisfacer (satisfy, meet)
- ser (be)
- sobreponer (superimpose)
- sostener (sustain, support)
- suponer (assume, suppose)
- sustraer (subtract, abstract)
- tender (tend, extend)
- tener (need, have)
- traer (bring, carry)
- trascender (transcend)
- valer (avail, cost)
- ver (see, view)
- verter (pour, discharge)
- volver (return, go back)
Spanish Er Verbs Chart
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