How to conjugate maniatar in Imperative Negative in Spanish

maniatar
to manacle, to handcuff
regular verb

Maniatar means to restrain or confine someone using handcuffs or similar devices. It is often used in contexts involving law enforcement or restraint.

How to conjugate maniatar 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 maniates
no maniates
Él / Ella / Usted
no maniates
Nosotros / Nosotras
no maniates
Vosotros / Vosotras
no maniates
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes
no maniaten

Examples of maniatar in Imperative Negative

Yo
No maniates al perro ahora.
Don't strangle the dog now.
No maniates a tu hermano.
Don't strangle your brother.
Él / Ella / Usted
No maniates a la víctima sin razón.
Don't strangle the victim without reason.
Nosotros / Nosotras
No maniates a nadie en la calle.
Let's not strangle anyone on the street.
Vosotros / Vosotras
No maniates a los animales así.
Don't strangle the animals like that.
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes
No maniaten a los prisioneros.
Don't strangle the prisoners.

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No maniates al perro ahora.

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