Jugar means to play. When conjegated in the yo form, would it be jugo, or the same as juice?
Conjugation and vocabulary
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Hello, and welcome to the forum. The present indicative yo-form of jugar is juego. You may be interested to know that at the bottom of each SD dictionary entry for verbs, there is a verb chart with the most common tense conjugations of the verb in all the different persons. To see a chart for all the tenses of a particular verb, just click on the link at the bottom of the chart. To access this feature directly, just click here.
Jugar is a stem changing verb, 'u' to 'ue'. Jugar becomes juego in the 1st person singular. Check out the conjugation tool on this site (under the 'More' menu).