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asieras
-you grabbed
Imperfect subjunctiveconjugation ofasir.
asieras
-you grabbed
Imperfect subjunctivevosconjugation ofasir.

asir

asir(
ah
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seer
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to grab
La madre asió la mano del niño antes de cruzar la calle.The mother grabbed her son's hand before crossing the street.
b. to take hold of
Mi vecino asió la puerta del ascensor para que yo pudiera pasar.My neighbor took hold of the elevator door so that I could enter.
c. to grasp
El bebé asió el biberón con una fuerza impresionante.The baby grasped the feeding bottle with impressive strength.
asirse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to grab hold of
Se asió a las agarraderas del autobús para no caerse.She grabbed hold of the bus straps so that she wouldn't fall.
b. to cling
Asirse a una idea irrealizable solo resultará en la desilusión.Clinging to an impossible idea will only bring you disappointment.
c. to grab
El mono se asió a la pierna del cuidador y no quería soltarla.The monkey grabbed the zookeeper's leg and didn't want to let go.
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