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"meses" is the second person singular present subjunctive of the verb mesar. View conjugation.
mesar |
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to tear |
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verb |
mesar
transitive verb
1. to tear
mesarse
pronomial verb also:
- mesarse los cabellos -> to pull o tear at one's hair
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mesar [may-sar’]
article & verb transitive
1. To pluck off the hair with the hands.
Verb Conjugation for "mesar"
- Infinitive
- mesar
- Gerund
- mesando
- Participle
- mesado
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | meso | mesé | mesaba | mesaré | mese |
| Tú | mesas | mesaste | mesabas | mesarás | meses |
| Ella/Él/Usted | mesa | mesó | mesaba | mesará | mese |
| Nosotros | mesamos | mesamos | mesábamos | mesaremos | mesemos |
| Vosotros | mesáis | mesasteis | mesabais | mesaréis | meséis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | mesan | mesaron | mesaban | mesarán | mesen |
"mesar" in the Answers forum
| Q: | Meses Del año |
| A: | ROTFLMAO |
| Q: | Hay ? 9 meses en una ano |
| A: | 12 meses en un ano hace mal tiempo: the answer puede ser llueve o lluvia |
| Q: | Vivió en Perú desde hace tres meses |
| A: | >Vivió en Perú desde hace tres meses. (He lived in Peru for three months.) That sentence is wrong, for starters. It should be: *Vivió en Perú durante… |
| Q: | Los meses y los días de la semana... |
| A: | They (months) are capitalized when used as a word by themselves, for example as a **title** for a calendar page, but when used, say, in in a date or in… |
| Q: | pues, muy bien gracias a dios. he estado trabajando y getting ready para empezar las… |
| A: | Do you need the Spanish into English or do you just want the English phrases "getting ready" and ""standard transmission" translated into Spanish? So,… |
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