Spanish verbs that start with G

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galantear

regular
to flirt

Galantear means to flirt or court someone, often in a charming or romantic manner. It is used to describe acts of courtship or showing romantic interest.

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galardonar

regular
to award, to honor

Galardonar means to award or honor someone, often in recognition of achievement or merit. It is used when giving awards, medals, or distinctions.

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galopar

regular
to gallop

Galopar means to run or move at a galloping pace, typically used to describe the movement of horses or similar fast movements.

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ganar

regular
to win, to earn

Ganar means to win a competition or to earn money or a prize. It is used in contexts related to success, victory, or earning.

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garabatear

regular
to scribble

Garabatear means to scribble or doodle quickly and carelessly, often in a way that is not neat or precise. It is used when describing casual or hurried drawing or writing.

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garantizar

regular
to guarantee

Garantizar means to ensure or secure that something will happen or be the case. It is used to affirm the certainty or safety of a situation or condition.

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gastar

regular
to spend, to use up, to waste

Gastar means to spend money, time, or resources, or to use something up. It can also imply wasting or squandering resources.

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gatear

regular
to crawl

Gatear means to crawl, typically used to describe the movement of infants or small animals on hands and knees.

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gemir

regular
to moan, to groan

Gemir means to emit a low, mournful sound, often indicating pain, pleasure, or suffering. It is used to describe sounds made by humans or animals expressing emotion or discomfort.

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generalizar

regular
to generalize

Generalizar means to make something more general or to apply a statement or concept broadly. It is used when extending specific observations to a wider context.

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generar

regular
to generate

Generar means to produce, create, or bring about something. It is often used in contexts related to producing energy, ideas, or results.

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germinar

regular
to germinate

Germinar means to begin to grow or develop, especially in reference to seeds or ideas. It is used to describe the start of growth or development.

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gestar

regular
to gestate, to develop, to conceive

Gestar means to develop or conceive something, often used in the context of pregnancy or the development of ideas, plans, or projects.

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gesticular

regular
to gesticulate

Gesticular means to make gestures, especially with the hands or arms, while speaking to emphasize or illustrate a point. It is used to describe expressive movements during communication.

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gestionar

regular
to manage

Gestionar means to manage, handle, or oversee something, often related to tasks, projects, or resources. It is used in contexts involving administration or organization.

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gimotear

regular
to whimper

Gimotear means to whimper or to make soft, plaintive sounds, often associated with crying or expressing distress in a gentle manner.

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girar

regular
to turn

Girar means to turn or rotate around an axis or point. It is used for physical movements as well as figurative contexts such as changing direction or perspective.

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glorificar

regular
to glorify

Glorificar means to praise or honor someone or something, often emphasizing their virtues or greatness. It is used to express admiration or reverence.

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glosar

regular
to gloss or to annotate

Glosar means to add explanatory notes or annotations to a text, often to clarify or interpret its meaning. It is used mainly in academic or literary contexts.

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gobernar

regular
to govern

Gobernar means to govern, rule, or lead a country, organization, or group. It refers to the act of exercising authority or control.

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golpear

regular
to hit

Golpear means to strike or hit something or someone. It is used in contexts involving physical impact or hitting actions.

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golpetear

regular
to slap or to hit lightly

Golpetear means to hit or slap lightly, often used to describe a gentle or repeated tapping or striking.

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gorgotear

regular
to drip or trickle (usually a liquid)

Gorgotear means to drip or trickle slowly, often used to describe liquids like water or other fluids.

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gorjear

regular
to chirp

Gorjear means to make a chirping or trilling sound, often used to describe the sounds made by birds or similar creatures.

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gotear

regular
to drip

Gotear means to leak or drip, often used to describe liquids slowly escaping from a container or surface.

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gozar

regular
to enjoy

Gozar means to enjoy or take pleasure in something. It is used to express experiencing happiness, pleasure, or satisfaction from an activity or situation.

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grabar

regular
to record

Grabar means to record audio, video, or images onto a medium. It is used when capturing or storing media content.

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graduar

regular
to graduate, to measure, to calibrate

Graduar means to complete a course of study and receive a diploma, or to measure or calibrate something. It is used in contexts related to education or precise measurement.

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granjear

regular
to win over, to gain

Granjear means to win or gain something, such as favor, trust, or support, often through effort or persuasion.

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gratificar

regular
to gratify, to reward

Gratificar means to give pleasure or satisfaction to someone, often by rewarding or fulfilling their desires or expectations. It can also imply rewarding someone for their efforts or achievements.

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gravar

regular
to tax, to charge, to record

Gravar means to impose a tax or fee on something, to record or inscribe, or to engrave. It is used in contexts related to taxation, recording information, or engraving.

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gravitar

regular
to gravitate

Gravitar means to move around or be attracted to a central point, often used metaphorically to describe influence or attraction towards a person, idea, or place.

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graznar

regular
to caw

Graznar means to make the loud, harsh cry of a crow or similar bird. It is used to describe the sound made by these birds.

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gritar

regular
to shout

Gritar means to shout or yell, often to express strong emotion or to call attention. It is used in contexts involving loud vocalization.

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gruñar

regular
to growl

Gruñar means to make a low, guttural sound, often associated with animals like dogs or cats when they are angry or threatened. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a similar sound or expression of displeasure.

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gruñir

regular
to growl

Gruñir means to make a low, guttural sound, often associated with animals like dogs or cats when they are annoyed or aggressive. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a person complaining or grumbling.

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guardar

regular
to keep, to save, to guard

Guardar means to keep, save, or guard something. It is used when storing, protecting, or preserving objects, information, or feelings.

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guiar

regular
to guide

Guiar means to lead, direct, or show the way to someone or something. It is used when providing guidance or instruction.

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guillotinar

regular
to guillotine

Guillotinar means to execute by guillotine or to cut or slice with a guillotine-like instrument. It is used both literally and figuratively to describe a decisive or cutting action.

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guiñar

regular
to wink

Guiñar means to wink or blink one eye intentionally, often to convey a message or signal. It is used in contexts involving gestures or non-verbal communication.

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guisar

regular
to cook, to stew

Guisar means to cook or prepare food by stewing or simmering, often involving a mixture of ingredients cooked together. It is commonly used in culinary contexts.

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gustar

irregular
to like

Gustar is used to express liking or preference for something or someone. It is often used with indirect object pronouns to indicate who likes something.

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Learn Spanish verbs starting with G

Master the conjugation of 42 Spanish verbs that begin with the letter G. 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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