How to conjugate amargar in Imperative Negative in Spanish

amargar
to embitter
regular verb

Amargar means to cause someone to become bitter or to spoil a mood or experience. It is often used in contexts where something negatively affects feelings or enjoyment.

How to conjugate amargar in Imperative Negative

El Imperativo Negativo - used to give orders and commands, telling someone not to do something

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Imperative Negative Conjugations

PronounConjugation
Yo
no amargues
no amargues
Él / Ella / Usted
no amargue
Nosotros / Nosotras
no amarguemos
Vosotros / Vosotras
no amarguéis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes
no amarguen

Examples of amargar in Imperative Negative

Yo
No amargues el día con quejas.
Don't spoil the day with complaints.
No amargues a tus amigos con tus problemas.
Don't sour your friends with your problems.
Él / Ella / Usted
Por favor, no amargue la fiesta.
Please, don't spoil the party.
Nosotros / Nosotras
No amarguemos el ambiente con discusiones.
Let's not spoil the atmosphere with arguments.
Vosotros / Vosotras
No amarguéis la tarde con quejas.
Don't spoil the afternoon with complaints.
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes
Que no amarguen el día con malas noticias.
Let them not spoil the day with bad news.

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