words ending in ar do not all have the same meaning. a simple example is compare the meaning of the words 'altar' and 'star.' Basically,you need to specify a word you want the meaning for. So i'd advice you to re-ask this question because at the moment it is unanswerable.
in ten ar net on oral orla national
registrar
argot
My relative works for ar he can make 1 4 U.
Regular Verbs
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.
No, the Spanish verb "estudiar" is not irregular. It follows the regular conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ar.
Perhaps other Spanish words that end with -ar. cantar
words ending in ar do not all have the same meaning. a simple example is compare the meaning of the words 'altar' and 'star.' Basically,you need to specify a word you want the meaning for. So i'd advice you to re-ask this question because at the moment it is unanswerable.
Use -er endings for verbs that indicate the actor performing the action (e.g., driver, teacher), -or endings for nouns indicating the doer of an action or the person in a position (e.g., director, professor), and -ar endings for verbs in the infinitive form in Spanish.
"Ado" is the ending for forming the past participle of "ar" verbs. The ending for "er" and "ir" verbs is "ido". Examples: hablar - hablado. pedir - pedido. haber - habido.
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
ark, dance, army, par, jar, and many more
scholar
* registrar
If you mean how do you conjugate verbs that end in -ar, then I can help. I'll do an example with hablar (to speak). First, drop the ending (ar). Then, identify what the ending should be with this chart. Pronoun Ending yo -o (yo hablo) tu -as (tu hablas) el, ella, usted -a (el habla) nosotros/as -amos (nosotros hablamos) vosotros/as -ais (vosotros hablais) ellos, ellas, ustedes -an (ellos hablan) Note: I don't know a ton about spanish, as I am taking spanish at the moment.