Sign up

airar

Practice-ready

to anger

Follows model

airar Orthographic Accent: í in stressed

Airar (to anger) keeps the i stressed in forms like airo, airas, aira. Verbs whose stem ends in a vowel + -ar sometimes need a written accent so the stem vowel is pronounced clearly in hiatus.

Conjugation

View endings (Guide)

Modo

Subjuntivo

Subjuntivo

Tiempo

Presente de subjuntivo

Presente de subjuntivo

Click a tense to switch

Click a mood to show only those tenses

Indicativo — Indicativo

Subjuntivo — Subjuntivo

Imperativo — Imperativo

More tenses are rolling out over time. · Full tables for some supported tenses are visible with Pro.

Use the present subjunctive for wishes, doubts, emotions, and after certain conjunctions.

Key forms

yo

aíre

aíres

él/ella

aíre

Unlock full access

Full conjugation tables for all tenses are available with Pro.

View pricing

Unlock full access

  • Complete conjugation tables for all tenses
  • Unlimited practice drills
  • Full verb lists for every model
  • Progress tracking & mastery scores
View pricing