Spanish verbs that start with B

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babear

regular
to drool

Babear means to drool or saliva flows from the mouth, often due to sleep, excitement, or illness. It can also be used figuratively to indicate admiration or infatuation.

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bailar

regular
to dance

Bailar means to dance, which involves moving rhythmically to music. It is used to describe the act of dancing in various contexts, such as social events or performances.

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bailotear

regular
to dance or move rhythmically, often in a playful or informal manner

Bailotear means to dance or move rhythmically, often in a casual or playful way. It is used to describe light, informal dancing or swaying.

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bajar

regular
to go down, to lower, to download

Bajar means to move something downward, to decrease, or to download data. It is a regular verb in all conjugations.

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balancear

regular
to balance

Balancear means to bring into or keep in a state of equilibrium or stability. It is used when referring to physically balancing objects or maintaining balance in a broader sense.

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balbucear

regular
to babble / to stammer

Balbucear means to speak incoherently or indistinctly, often in early speech development or when nervous. It can also refer to stammering or hesitating while speaking.

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balbucir

regular
to stammer / to stutter

Balbucir means to speak with involuntary pauses or repetitions, often due to nervousness, confusion, or speech difficulties. It is used to describe hesitant or interrupted speech.

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balear

regular
to beach

Balear refers to the action of going to or being at the beach, often used in the context of leisure activities on the coast.

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bambolear

regular
to sway, to wobble, to shake

Bambolear means to sway or wobble, often used to describe movement that is unsteady or oscillating. It can refer to physical movement or to a person's indecisiveness or wavering.

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bañar

regular
to bathe

Bañar means to wash or clean someone or oneself with water, typically referring to taking a bath or shower. It can also be used metaphorically for immersing or covering something completely.

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bañarme

regular
to bathe myself

Bañarme is a reflexive verb meaning to bathe oneself. It is used when the subject and the object are the same person, indicating the act of washing or bathing oneself.

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barajar

regular
to shuffle

Barajar means to shuffle or mix cards, or to consider or contemplate options or ideas. It is used both literally and figuratively.

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barbotar

regular
to babble or to speak incoherently

Barbotar means to speak rapidly and incoherently, often in a way that is difficult to understand. It is used to describe speech that is muddled or unclear.

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barnizar

regular
to varnish

Barnizar means to apply a varnish or coating to a surface, typically wood, to protect or enhance its appearance. It is a regular verb in Spanish.

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barrer

regular
to sweep

Barrer means to sweep or clean a surface, typically the floor, using a broom or similar tool. It is a regular verb used in everyday cleaning activities.

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barruntar

regular
to suspect, to have a premonition

Barruntar means to suspect or have a premonition about something, often based on intuition or indirect signs. It is used to express a feeling or suspicion about future events.

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basar

regular
to base

Basar means to establish or foundation something on a particular basis or principle. It is used when referring to the foundation or support for ideas, arguments, or actions.

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bastar

regular
to be enough

Bastar means to be sufficient or adequate for a particular purpose. It is often used to indicate that something suffices or meets the needs.

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batallar

regular
to fight

Batallar means to struggle or fight against difficulties, opponents, or challenges. It is often used in contexts of perseverance or conflict.

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batear

regular
to bat

Batear means to hit or strike a ball with a bat, commonly used in baseball or similar sports. It can also refer to the action of swinging a bat to hit a ball.

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batir

regular
to beat, to whip, to beat (eggs)

Batir means to strike or beat something, often used in cooking to refer to whisking eggs or cream, or in general to hit or strike repeatedly.

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bautizar

regular
to baptize

Bautizar means to perform the religious rite of baptism or to give someone a name, often in a ceremonial context. It is used both literally and figuratively.

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beber

regular
to drink

Beber means to consume liquids by swallowing. It is used when referring to drinking beverages such as water, juice, or alcohol.

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bendecir

irregular
to bless

Bendecir means to invoke divine favor or blessing upon someone or something. It is often used in religious or formal contexts to express blessing or good wishes.

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beneficiar

regular
to benefit

Beneficiar means to bring advantage or profit to someone or something. It is used to indicate that an action or situation is advantageous or helpful.

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berrear

regular
to bawl or to scream

Berrear means to cry out loudly or to scream, often used to describe loud, continuous crying or shouting, especially of animals or people.

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besar

regular
to kiss

Besar means to kiss someone or something. It is used to describe the act of pressing one's lips against another person or object as a sign of affection, greeting, or intimacy.

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bifurcar

regular
to bifurcate, to split into two branches

Bifurcar means to divide or split into two parts or branches. It is used in contexts such as roads, paths, or abstract divisions.

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blandir

regular
to brandish

Blandir means to wave or shake a weapon, tool, or object in a threatening or dramatic manner. It is often used to describe the act of brandishing a sword, knife, or similar item.

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blanquear

regular
to whiten

Blanquear means to make something white or to whiten, often used in the context of laundry, cleaning, or improving appearance.

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blasfemar

regular
to blaspheme

Blasfemar means to speak or act in a way that shows disrespect or irreverence towards God or sacred things. It is used to describe acts of sacrilege or profanation.

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bloquear

regular
to block

Bloquear means to block or obstruct something physically or figuratively. It is used when preventing access, progress, or communication.

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boicotear

regular
to boycott

Boicotear means to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest or disapproval. It is often used in social, political, or economic contexts.

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bombardear

regular
to bombard

Bombardear means to attack or assault with bombs or artillery, often used metaphorically to describe overwhelming criticism or information.

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bombear

regular
to pump

Bombear means to pump or draw fluid, air, or other substances, often used in contexts like pumping blood, air, or liquids.

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borbotear

regular
to bubble, to gurgle

Borbotear means to produce bubbles or gurgling sounds, often used to describe liquids or substances that bubble or churn.

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bordar

regular
to embroider

Bordar means to decorate fabric with needle and thread, typically creating patterns or images. It is used both literally, for embroidery, and figuratively, to mean embellishing or embellishing something with detail.

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bordear

regular
to border

Bordear means to run along or beside the edge of something, such as a road, a river, or a boundary. It is used to describe the action of bordering or skirting around an area.

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borrar

regular
to erase

Borrar means to erase, delete, or remove something, often used in the context of digital or physical cleaning.

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bosquejar

regular
to sketch

Bosquejar means to make a rough or preliminary drawing or outline of something. It is often used when referring to the initial stages of creating a visual or conceptual plan.

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bostezar

regular
to yawn

Bostezar means to open the mouth wide and inhale deeply, usually as a response to tiredness or boredom. It is a regular verb in Spanish.

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botar

regular
to throw away / to toss

Botar means to throw away, discard, or toss something. It can also refer to bouncing or jumping in certain contexts.

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bramar

regular
to roar

Bramar means to roar or bellow loudly, often used to describe the sound made by animals such as bulls or lions, or to express a loud, deep sound.

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bregar

regular
to struggle, to work hard, to deal with

Bregar means to struggle or work hard at something, often dealing with difficulties or challenges. It can also refer to handling or managing a situation.

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brillar

regular
to shine

Brillar means to emit light or shine brightly. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone or something that stands out or excels.

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brincar

regular
to jump

Brincar means to jump or hop, often used to describe the action of leaping over something or playing actively.

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brindar

regular
to offer, to give, to toast

Brindar means to offer or give something, often used in the context of giving a toast or offering support or assistance.

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bromear

regular
to joke

Bromear means to joke or make jokes, often in a playful or humorous manner. It is used when someone is teasing or making light-hearted remarks.

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broncear

regular
to tan

Broncear means to expose the skin to the sun or artificial sources to produce a tan. It can also refer to giving a bronze-like finish or appearance.

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brotar

regular
to sprout

Brotar means to sprout, emerge, or spring forth, often used to describe plants, water, or ideas coming into existence.

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bucear

regular
to dive

Bucear means to dive underwater, typically with a snorkel or scuba gear. It is used to describe the activity of exploring beneath the water's surface.

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bufar

regular
to snort or to blow

Bufar means to emit a snorting or blowing sound, often associated with animals like horses or pigs, or to express annoyance or frustration through a blowing sound.

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bullir

irregular
to boil, to bubble, to stir

Bullir means to boil or bubble, often used to describe liquids or substances that are boiling or bubbling. It can also be used figuratively to indicate agitation or activity.

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burbujear

regular
to bubble

Burbujear means to produce or contain bubbles, often used to describe liquids or substances that form bubbles.

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burlar

regular
to mock, to evade, to outwit

Burlar means to mock, deceive, or evade someone or something. It can also refer to outwitting or making fun of someone.

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burlarte

regular
to mock yourself / to make fun of yourself

Burlarte means to make fun of or mock oneself, often used to express self-deprecating humor or to indicate teasing oneself.

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buscar

regular
to search for

Buscar means to look for or seek something or someone. It is used when trying to find or locate an object, person, or information.

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Learn Spanish verbs starting with B

Master the conjugation of 57 Spanish verbs that begin with the letter B. Each verb includes complete conjugation tables for all tenses, example sentences with translations, pronunciation guides, and interactive practice exercises. Whether you're learning regular or irregular verbs, our comprehensive conjugation guides will help you speak Spanish with confidence.

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