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"burlar" is the of the verb burlar. View conjugation.

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burlar

to evade

verb

burlar
transitive verb
1. to evade (esquivar); to flout (ley)
  • consiguió burlar a sus perseguidores -> she managed to outwit her pursuers
  • burla burlando (figurative) -> without anyone noticing
burlarse
pronomial verb
1. to mock
  • burlarse de algo/alguien -> to mock something/somebody, to make fun of something/somebody
  • burlarse de las leyes -> to flout the law

burlar [boor-lar’]
article & verb transitive
1. To ridicule, to mock, to scoff, to laugh, to burlesque.
2. To hoax, to gibe, to fetch over, to flout, to abuse, to play tricks, to deceive.
3. To destroy one’s hopes.
verb reflexive
4. To jest, to laugh at.
5. To fleer, to gibe, to flout.
  • Yo no me burlo -> I’m not joking
6. Burlarse de, to mock, to ridicule.

burlar
verbo:transitivo
1 (engañar) [+persona] to deceive; trick; [+enemigo] to outwit; [+vigilancia] to defeat; [+bloqueo] to run
2 (frustrar) [+ambición, plan] to thwart; frustrate; [+esperanzas] to ruin; frustrate
3 (seducir) to seduce
4 (saber usar) to know how to use; be able to handle
ya burla la moto she can handle the bike now (familiar)
verbo:pronominal
burlarse
1 (bromear) to joke; banter
yo no me burlo I'm serious; I'm not joking
2
burlarse de algn to mock sb; make fun of sb

Verb Conjugation for "burlar" (go to to evade)

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo me burlo me burlé me burlaba me burlaré me burle
te burlas te burlaste te burlabas te burlarás te burles
Ella/Él/Usted se burla se burló se burlaba se burlará se burle
Nosotros nos burlamos nos burlamos nos burlábamos nos burlaremos nos burlemos
Vosotros os burláis os burlasteis os burlabais os burlaréis os burléis
Ellos/Ustedes se burlan se burlaron se burlaban se burlarán se burlen
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