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habrías amasado
-you would have kneaded
Conditional perfectconjugation ofamasar.
habrías amasado
-you would have kneaded
Conditional perfectvosconjugation ofamasar.

amasar

amasar(
ah
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mah
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sahr
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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 knead
Amasé la masa para el pan.I kneaded the dough for the bread.
a. to mix
Mi abuela me enseñó a amasar harina de maíz para hacer tortillas.My grandmother showed me how to mix corn meal to make tortillas.
b. to mix with water
Tienes que amasar el yeso hasta que tenga una consistencia uniforme.You need to mix the plaster with water until it reaches a uniform consistency.
a. to amass
El empresario amasó una fortuna vendiendo autos.The businessman amassed a fortune selling cars.
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