Irregular Spanish Verbs
The verbs have been grouped together by the irregularity of the conjugation.
If the last syllable is a vowel, the 'u' gets an accent
If the last syllable is a vowel, the 'i' gets an accent
If the conjugation adds an 'e' to the stem, then the 'c' is replaced by 'qu'
if the conjugation adds an 'a' or an 'o' to the stem, then the 'c' is changed to 'z'
if the conjugation adds an 'e' to the stem, then the 'z' is changed to 'c'
if the conjugation adds an 'a' or an 'o' to the stem, then the 'g' is changed to 'j'
If the conjugation adds an 'e' to the stem, then the 'g' is replaced by 'gu'
the 'u' disappears if the verb conjugation adds an 'a' or an 'o'
the 'e' goes to 'ie' if the 'e' is in an accented syllable
the 'o' changes to 'ue' if the 'o' occurs in a stressed syllable
'o' changes to 'ue' if the 'o' occurs in the accented syllable
e -> i in some instances: no pattern listed
c -> zc if an 'a' or an 'o' is added to the stem by the conjugation
the 'c' changes to 'zc' if the conjugation gives the stem an 'a' or an 'o'
c -> zc if the conjugation adds an 'a' or an 'o' to the stem; some c -> j changes in the subjunctive
two changes: it will be better just to show the complete conjugations
trocar- was not listed in the dictionary
two changes, one involving changing u to ue and the other adding a u to the ending
the 'u' changes to 'ü' if the conjugation gives the stem an 'a', an 'e', or an 'o'
I'm not certain how to classify the irregular verbs listed below:
Popular Phrase: spanish class | Medical Spanish | Conjugated Verb: defeccionar - to defect [ click for full conjugation ]