estaréis tajando
-you will be chopping
Future progressivevosotrosconjugation oftajar.

tajar

tajar(
tah
-
hahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to chop
El pescadero tajó el atún con un cuchillo de golpe.The fishmonger chopped the tuna with a kitchen axe.
b. to cut
Agarra la cuchilla y taja la sandía por la mitad.Grab the cleaver and cut the watermelon in half.
c. to slice
Gracia, ¿podrías tajar el pan?Gracia, could you slice the bread?
a. to sharpen
La punta de mi lápiz está demasiado roma, y tendré que tajarla.The tip of my pencil is too dull, and I'll need to sharpen it.
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