1. To drive (coches), to convey, to carry, or conduct a thing from one place to another. (n)
2. To conduct, to guide or direct to a place, to show the way, to lead (un ejército).(n)
3. To direct, to manage, to conduct or adjust any affair or business. (n)
4. (n)
"Manejar" means to drive. "Conducir" is more commonly used.
Driver Education.
Manejar, conducir.
license to lead
'Drive' in Spanish is maneja.
manejar conducir
conducir un tractor
DUI is an American legal abbreviation referring to "driving under the influence [of alcohol]". -- DUI es una abreviatura legal que conota "conducir bajo de la influencia [de alcohol]". The Spanish term for this used by the US government is "manejar bajo la influencia" or DUI as in English. -- El término para esto que usa el gobierno estadounidense es "manejar bajo la influencia" o DUI como en inglés.
The translation is carnet de conducir.
There are two types of irregular verbs in Spanish: Orthographic changing verbs (which are when the end of verb is changed to try to preserve pronunciation) and Radical changing verbs (which is when the root of the verb changes for no necessary reason).Conducir is an orthographic changing verb as it follows the rules for -cer/-cir verbs. The yo form in the present tense of conducir is conduzco.
qué tipo de vehículo puedo conducir
you can say " Permíteme Transferirte! " or "Permítame transferirle"