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conquistaré
-I will conquer
Futureyoconjugation ofconquistar.
conquistare
-I will conquer
Future subjunctiveyoconjugation ofconquistar.
Future subjunctiveél/ella/ustedconjugation ofconquistar.

conquistar

conquistar(
kohng
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kees
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tahr
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to conquer
Los españoles conquistaron a los aztecas con la ayuda de otras poblaciones indígenas.The Spanish conquered the Aztecs with the help of other indigenous populations.
a. to win the heart of
José conquistó a Cristina con su sonrisa.Jose won Cristina's heart with his smile.
b. to captivate
Mariana conquistó a Federico con su inteligencia y gracia.Mariana captivated Federico with her intelligence and grace.
c. to win over
Osiris conquistó a Karla con mucho esfuerzo.Osiris won over Karla with a lot of effort.
a. to win
Conquistaron la liga gracias a una jugada sorpresa.They won the league thanks to a surprise play.
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