Online Verb Conjugation Tool
  • Christopher December 2012
    We like to teach you verb tenses gradually, but once you get a sense for the whole system those big verb conjugation tables like the ones we have in our Grammar Summary can be helpful. There's also this online verb conjugation tool. You can enter a verb, and choose which tenses you'd like to see. Some of the tenses seem to be missing, but the most common ones are there. 

    I haven't tested it to see if I could trick it into making a mistake with spelling changes or other irregularities. But, I have entered verbs like fofofofar and mxyplyzyker, which are dutifully conjugated according to the regular rules. (In other words, there's something of a blind algorithm at work, so I wouldn't count on absolute perfection!)


  • Anna December 2012
    This is great!

    I tried the verbs, amar, perder and vivir and it works perfectly. The verb fofofar... I wish it was a real word, There is a real verb "afofarse" meaning "become fofo". The maning is basically getting slightly fat or out of shape.

    The adjective fofo/fofa means
    flabby. Another word for flabby is "rechoncho"

    Fofo/fofa also means spongy, soft, bland related to objects.





    Present Indicative:
    yo me afofo
    tú te afofas
    él/usted se afofa
    nosotros nos afofamos
    vosotros os afofáis
    ellos/ustedes se afofan
    Imperfect:
    yo me afofaba
    tú te afofabas
    él/usted se afofaba
    nosotros nos afofábamos
    vosotros os afofabais
    ellos/ustedes se afofaban
    Preterite:
    yo me afofé
    tú te afofaste
    él/usted se afofó
    nosotros nos afofamos
    vosotros os afofasteis
    ellos/ustedes se afofaron
    Future:
    yo me afofaré
    tú te afofarás
    él/usted se afofará
    nosotros nos afofaremos
    vosotros os afofaréis
    ellos/ustedes se afofarán
    Conditional:
    yo me afofaría
    tú te afofarías
    él/usted se afofaría
    nosotros nos afofaríamos
    vosotros os afofaríais
    ellos/ustedes se afofarían
    Imperative:
    tú te afofa
    él/usted se afofe
    nosotros nos afofemos
    vosotros os afofad
    ellos/ustedes se afofen
    Present Subjunctive:
    yo me afofe
    tú te afofes
    él/usted se afofe
    nosotros nos afofemos
    vosotros os afoféis
    ellos/ustedes se afofen
    Imperfect Subjunctive:
    yo me afofara
    tú te afofaras
    él/usted se afofara
    nosotros nos afofáramos
    vosotros os afofarais
    ellos/ustedes se afofaran
    Gerund:
    afofando
    Past Participle:
    afofado


  • Christopher December 2012
    I was really hoping that fofofofar didn't mean something unseemly! Unfortunately, during the holiday season, fofo/fofa is an appropriate adjective to add to the lexicon... And then perhaps defofarse would be a good verb for New Year's Resolutions?