Verbo of the day: Subir
The verb “subir” comes from the Latin “subīre”, a word meaning "to go up," "to approach from below," or "to arrive." It is formed by the prefix “sub” meaning "under" or "from below”, and the verb “īre” meaning "to go" or "to advance."
Algunas conjugaciones:
Presente: subo, subes, sube, subimos, subís, suben
Imperfecto: subía, subías, subía, subíamos, subíais, subían
Condicional: subiría, subirías, subiría, subiríamos, subiríais, subirían
Algunos ejemplos:
Mi gato se subió al árbol y no quiere bajar.
La temperatura subirá este fin de semana.
Nosotros subíamos a esa montaña todos los veranos.
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Verbo of the day: Subir
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