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Apoltronar conjugation

apoltronar is a regular Spanish -AR verb meaning coddle. In the present tense: yo apoltrono, tú apoltronas, él/ella apoltrona, nosotros apoltronamos, vosotros apoltronáis, ellos apoltronan. Full conjugation across 18 tenses below.

Rank #2147-ARRegular18 tense tables
At a glance
Infinitive
apoltronar
Gerundio
apoltronando
Meaning
coddle
Pattern
Regular
Difficulty
Level 2
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Conjugation tables

Apoltronar across the MuyVerbs tense system

Non-finite forms

Infinitivo and Gerundio

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FormSpanishUse
InfinitivoapoltronarDictionary form and base form for many compound structures.
GerundioapoltronandoUsed with estar for progressive forms, for example estar apoltronando.

Presente

Present

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PronounFormContext
yoapoltrono
Yo apoltrono a mi hermano con tantos mimos.I coddle my brother with so much pampering.
apoltronas
Normalmente, tú apoltronas al perro con esa manta.You usually coddle the dog with that blanket.
élapoltrona
Hoy, la abuela consentidora apoltrona al niño con dulces cada tarde.Today, the doting grandmother coddles the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosapoltronamos
A veces, nosotros apoltronamos a los niños con tanta tele.At times, we coddle the children with so much TV.
vosotrosapoltronáis
Ahora, vosotros apoltronáis a la pandilla con meriendas largas.Right now, you all coddle the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosapoltronan
Casi siempre, los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronan a sus nietos cada verano.Most of the time, the overly indulgent uncles coddle their grandchildren every summer.

Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect

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yohe apoltronado
Este año, yo he apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos.This year, I have coddled my brother with so much pampering.
has apoltronado
Últimamente, tú has apoltronado al perro con esa manta.Lately, you have coddled the dog with that blanket.
élha apoltronado
En estos meses, la abuela consentidora ha apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde.In these months, the doting grandmother has coddled the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotroshemos apoltronado
Hasta ahora, nosotros hemos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele.So far, we have coddled the children with so much TV.
vosotroshabéis apoltronado
En lo que va de curso, vosotros habéis apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas.This term, you all have coddled the gang with long snack breaks.
elloshan apoltronado
En este tiempo, los tíos demasiado blandos han apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano.During this time, the overly indulgent uncles have coddled their grandchildren every summer.

Pretérito Indefinido

Preterite

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yoapoltroné
Ayer, yo apoltroné a mi hermano con tantos mimos.Yesterday, I coddled my brother with so much pampering.
apoltronaste
Hace un rato, tú apoltronaste al perro con esa manta.A little while ago, you coddled the dog with that blanket.
élapoltronó
Esta mañana, la abuela consentidora apoltronó al niño con dulces cada tarde.This morning, the doting grandmother coddled the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosapoltronamos
Anoche, nosotros apoltronamos a los niños con tanta tele.Last night, we coddled the children with so much TV.
vosotrosapoltronasteis
El sábado, vosotros apoltronasteis a la pandilla con meriendas largas.On Saturday, you all coddled the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosapoltronaron
Hace poco, los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronaron a sus nietos cada verano.Not long ago, the overly indulgent uncles coddled their grandchildren every summer.

Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect

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yoapoltronaba
Antes, yo apoltronaba a mi hermano con tantos mimos.Before, I used to coddle my brother with so much pampering.
apoltronabas
Por entonces, tú apoltronabas al perro con esa manta.Back then, you used to coddle the dog with that blanket.
élapoltronaba
En esa época, la abuela consentidora apoltronaba al niño con dulces cada tarde.At that time, the doting grandmother used to coddle the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosapoltronábamos
Cuando eso era normal, nosotros apoltronábamos a los niños con tanta tele.When that was normal, we used to coddle the children with so much TV.
vosotrosapoltronabais
Hace años, vosotros apoltronabais a la pandilla con meriendas largas.Years ago, you all used to coddle the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosapoltronaban
En aquellos días, los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronaban a sus nietos cada verano.In those days, the overly indulgent uncles used to coddle their grandchildren every summer.

Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect

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yohabía apoltronado
Cuando llegaste, yo ya había apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos.When you arrived, I had already coddled my brother with so much pampering.
habías apoltronado
Para entonces, tú ya habías apoltronado al perro con esa manta.By then, you had already coddled the dog with that blanket.
élhabía apoltronado
Al volver, la abuela consentidora ya había apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde.When we came back, the doting grandmother had already coddled the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotroshabíamos apoltronado
Antes de hablarlo, nosotros ya habíamos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele.Before talking it through, we had already coddled the children with so much TV.
vosotroshabíais apoltronado
Cuando mirasteis otra vez, vosotros ya habíais apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas.When you looked again, you all had already coddled the gang with long snack breaks.
elloshabían apoltronado
Para ese momento, los tíos demasiado blandos ya habían apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano.By that moment, the overly indulgent uncles had already coddled their grandchildren every summer.

Pretérito Anterior

Preterite Anterior

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yohube apoltronado
Apenas yo hube apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos, todo cambió.As soon as I had coddled my brother with so much pampering, everything changed.
hubiste apoltronado
En cuanto tú hubiste apoltronado al perro con esa manta, se notó.The moment you had coddled the dog with that blanket, it showed.
élhubo apoltronado
No bien la abuela consentidora hubo apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde, hubo ruido.As soon as the doting grandmother had coddled the child with sweets every afternoon, there was trouble.
nosotroshubimos apoltronado
Tan pronto como nosotros hubimos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele, seguimos adelante.Once we had coddled the children with so much TV, we moved on.
vosotroshubisteis apoltronado
Apenas vosotros hubisteis apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas, mirasteis el resultado.As soon as you all had coddled the gang with long snack breaks, you checked the result.
elloshubieron apoltronado
En cuanto los tíos demasiado blandos hubieron apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano, el ambiente cambió.The moment the overly indulgent uncles had coddled their grandchildren every summer, the mood changed.

Futuro

Future

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yoapoltronaré
Mañana, yo apoltronaré a mi hermano con tantos mimos.Tomorrow, I will coddle my brother with so much pampering.
apoltronarás
Dentro de poco, tú apoltronarás al perro con esa manta.Soon, you will coddle the dog with that blanket.
élapoltronará
Esta tarde, la abuela consentidora apoltronará al niño con dulces cada tarde.This afternoon, the doting grandmother will coddle the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosapoltronaremos
La semana que viene, nosotros apoltronaremos a los niños con tanta tele.Next week, we will coddle the children with so much TV.
vosotrosapoltronaréis
Pronto, vosotros apoltronaréis a la pandilla con meriendas largas.Before long, you all will coddle the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosapoltronarán
Más adelante, los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronarán a sus nietos cada verano.Later on, the overly indulgent uncles will coddle their grandchildren every summer.

Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect

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yohabré apoltronado
Para entonces, yo ya habré apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos.By then, I will already have coddled my brother with so much pampering.
habrás apoltronado
Antes del cierre, tú ya habrás apoltronado al perro con esa manta.Before closing time, you will already have coddled the dog with that blanket.
élhabrá apoltronado
Al final del día, la abuela consentidora ya habrá apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde.By the end of the day, the doting grandmother will already have coddled the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotroshabremos apoltronado
Para mañana, nosotros ya habremos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele.By tomorrow, we will already have coddled the children with so much TV.
vosotroshabréis apoltronado
Antes de iros, vosotros ya habréis apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas.Before leaving, you all will already have coddled the gang with long snack breaks.
elloshabrán apoltronado
Para esa hora, los tíos demasiado blandos ya habrán apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano.By that hour, the overly indulgent uncles will already have coddled their grandchildren every summer.

Condicional

Conditional

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yoapoltronaría
En un caso así, yo apoltronaría a mi hermano con tantos mimos.In a case like that, I would coddle my brother with so much pampering.
apoltronarías
Con un poco más de tiempo, tú apoltronarías al perro con esa manta.With a little more time, you would coddle the dog with that blanket.
élapoltronaría
En esa situación, la abuela consentidora apoltronaría al niño con dulces cada tarde.In that situation, the doting grandmother would coddle the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosapoltronaríamos
Con ese panorama, nosotros apoltronaríamos a los niños con tanta tele.With that outlook, we would coddle the children with so much TV.
vosotrosapoltronaríais
Llegado el caso, vosotros apoltronaríais a la pandilla con meriendas largas.If it came to that, you all would coddle the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosapoltronarían
En un día así, los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronarían a sus nietos cada verano.On a day like that, the overly indulgent uncles would coddle their grandchildren every summer.

Condicional Perfecto

Conditional Perfect

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yohabría apoltronado
En otro momento, yo habría apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos.At another moment, I would have coddled my brother with so much pampering.
habrías apoltronado
Con un poco más de margen, tú habrías apoltronado al perro con esa manta.With a little more margin, you would have coddled the dog with that blanket.
élhabría apoltronado
A esas alturas, la abuela consentidora habría apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde.By then, the doting grandmother would have coddled the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotroshabríamos apoltronado
Con ese giro, nosotros habríamos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele.With that turn, we would have coddled the children with so much TV.
vosotroshabríais apoltronado
Llegados ahí, vosotros habríais apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas.At that point, you all would have coddled the gang with long snack breaks.
elloshabrían apoltronado
En ese punto, los tíos demasiado blandos habrían apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano.From there, the overly indulgent uncles would have coddled their grandchildren every summer.

Subjuntivo Presente

Present Subjunctive

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yoapoltrone
Es mejor que yo apoltrone a mi hermano con tantos mimos.It is better that I coddle my brother with so much pampering.
apoltrones
Hace falta que tú apoltrones al perro con esa manta.It is necessary that you coddle the dog with that blanket.
élapoltrone
Conviene que la abuela consentidora apoltrone al niño con dulces cada tarde.It is wise that the doting grandmother coddle the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosapoltronemos
Importa que nosotros apoltronemos a los niños con tanta tele.It matters that we coddle the children with so much TV.
vosotrosapoltronéis
Puede ser útil que vosotros apoltronéis a la pandilla con meriendas largas.It may help if you all coddle the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosapoltronen
Es posible que los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronen a sus nietos cada verano.It is possible that the overly indulgent uncles coddle their grandchildren every summer.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect Subjunctive

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yohaya apoltronado
Ojalá yo haya apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos.Hopefully I have coddled my brother with so much pampering.
hayas apoltronado
Puede que tú ya hayas apoltronado al perro con esa manta.Maybe you already have coddled the dog with that blanket.
élhaya apoltronado
Tal vez la abuela consentidora haya apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde.Perhaps the doting grandmother has coddled the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotroshayamos apoltronado
Quizá nosotros ya hayamos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele.Maybe we already have coddled the children with so much TV.
vosotroshayáis apoltronado
Es probable que vosotros hayáis apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas.It is likely that you all have coddled the gang with long snack breaks.
elloshayan apoltronado
Puede ser que los tíos demasiado blandos ya hayan apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano.It may be that the overly indulgent uncles already have coddled their grandchildren every summer.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect Subjunctive

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yoapoltronara
Si yo apoltronara a mi hermano con tantos mimos, se notaría enseguida.If I coddled my brother with so much pampering, it would show right away.
apoltronaras
Si tú apoltronaras al perro con esa manta, costaría ocultarlo.If you coddled the dog with that blanket, it would be hard to hide.
élapoltronara
Si la abuela consentidora apoltronara al niño con dulces cada tarde, daría mucho que hablar.If the doting grandmother coddled the child with sweets every afternoon, it would give people plenty to talk about.
nosotrosapoltronáramos
Si nosotros apoltronáramos a los niños con tanta tele, todo iría por otro lado.If we coddled the children with so much TV, everything would go another way.
vosotrosapoltronarais
Si vosotros apoltronarais a la pandilla con meriendas largas, cambiaría el ambiente.If you all coddled the gang with long snack breaks, the mood would change.
ellosapoltronaran
Si los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronaran a sus nietos cada verano, la escena sería otra.If the overly indulgent uncles coddled their grandchildren every summer, the whole scene would be different.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect Subjunctive

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yohubiera apoltronado
Si yo hubiera apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos, aún se recordaría.If I had coddled my brother with so much pampering, it would still be remembered.
hubieras apoltronado
Si tú hubieras apoltronado al perro con esa manta, eso habría dejado marca.If you had coddled the dog with that blanket, that would have left a mark.
élhubiera apoltronado
Si la abuela consentidora hubiera apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde, todavía se hablaría de eso.If the doting grandmother had coddled the child with sweets every afternoon, people would still be talking about it.
nosotroshubiéramos apoltronado
Si nosotros hubiéramos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele, el día habría seguido otro rumbo.If we had coddled the children with so much TV, the day would have gone another way.
vosotroshubierais apoltronado
Si vosotros hubierais apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas, el cambio se habría notado antes.If you all had coddled the gang with long snack breaks, the change would have shown earlier.
elloshubieran apoltronado
Si los tíos demasiado blandos hubieran apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano, nada habría quedado igual.If the overly indulgent uncles had coddled their grandchildren every summer, nothing would have stayed the same.

Subjuntivo Futuro

Future Subjunctive

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yoapoltronare
Si yo apoltronare a mi hermano con tantos mimos, se notará enseguida.If I coddle my brother with so much pampering, it will show right away.
apoltronares
Si tú apoltronares al perro con esa manta, costará ignorarlo.If you coddle the dog with that blanket, it will be hard to ignore.
élapoltronare
Si la abuela consentidora apoltronare al niño con dulces cada tarde, dará mucho que hablar.If the doting grandmother coddles the child with sweets every afternoon, it will give people plenty to talk about.
nosotrosapoltronáremos
Si nosotros apoltronáremos a los niños con tanta tele, todo irá por otro camino.If we coddle the children with so much TV, everything will go another way.
vosotrosapoltronareis
Si vosotros apoltronareis a la pandilla con meriendas largas, el ambiente cambiará rápido.If you all coddle the gang with long snack breaks, the mood will change fast.
ellosapoltronaren
Si los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronaren a sus nietos cada verano, la escena será distinta.If the overly indulgent uncles coddle their grandchildren every summer, the whole scene will be different.

Subjuntivo Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect Subjunctive

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yohubiere apoltronado
Cuando yo hubiere apoltronado a mi hermano con tantos mimos, ya se notará.When I have coddled my brother with so much pampering, it will already show.
hubieres apoltronado
En cuanto tú hubieres apoltronado al perro con esa manta, será difícil no verlo.As soon as you have coddled the dog with that blanket, it will be hard not to see.
élhubiere apoltronado
Cuando la abuela consentidora hubiere apoltronado al niño con dulces cada tarde, se verá de inmediato.When the doting grandmother has coddled the child with sweets every afternoon, it will show at once.
nosotroshubiéremos apoltronado
Si para entonces nosotros hubiéremos apoltronado a los niños con tanta tele, todo irá de otra manera.If by then we have coddled the children with so much TV, everything will move differently.
vosotroshubiereis apoltronado
Cuando vosotros hubiereis apoltronado a la pandilla con meriendas largas, el ambiente sonará distinto.When you all have coddled the gang with long snack breaks, the mood will sound different.
elloshubieren apoltronado
En cuanto los tíos demasiado blandos hubieren apoltronado a sus nietos cada verano, el cambio quedará claro.As soon as the overly indulgent uncles have coddled their grandchildren every summer, the change will be clear.

Imperativo Afirmativo

Affirmative Imperative

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apoltrona
apoltrona al perro con esa manta.Coddle the dog with that blanket.
élapoltrone
Que la abuela consentidora apoltrone al niño con dulces cada tarde.Let the doting grandmother coddle the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosapoltronemos
apoltronemos a los niños con tanta tele.Coddle the children with so much TV.
vosotrosapoltronad
apoltronad a la pandilla con meriendas largas.Coddle the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosapoltronen
Que los tíos demasiado blandos apoltronen a sus nietos cada verano.Let the overly indulgent uncles coddle their grandchildren every summer.

Imperativo Negativo

Negative Imperative

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no apoltrones
No no apoltrones al perro con esa manta.Do not coddle the dog with that blanket.
élno apoltrone
Que la abuela consentidora no no apoltrone al niño con dulces cada tarde.Let the doting grandmother not coddle the child with sweets every afternoon.
nosotrosno apoltronemos
No no apoltronemos a los niños con tanta tele.Let us not coddle the children with so much TV.
vosotrosno apoltronéis
No no apoltronéis a la pandilla con meriendas largas.Do not coddle the gang with long snack breaks.
ellosno apoltronen
Que los tíos demasiado blandos no no apoltronen a sus nietos cada verano.Let the overly indulgent uncles not coddle their grandchildren every summer.
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Presenteyo

Yo ___ a mi hermano con tantos mimos.

I coddle my brother with so much pampering.

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Use Presente for facts, habits, current states, and regular actions.

Formation

  1. 1Remove the infinitive ending: -ar, -er, or -ir.
  2. 2Add the present endings for the subject.
  3. 3Watch high-frequency irregulars like ser, estar, ir, tener, hacer, and decir.

Pattern

-ar: o, as, a, amos, áis, an-er: o, es, e, emos, éis, en-ir: o, es, e, imos, ís, en

Examples

hablar -> yo hablocomer -> él comevivir -> vosotros vivís

Presente is the base system. Master the endings first, then handle irregular yo forms and stem changes.

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What does 'apoltronar' mean in English?
In Spanish, 'apoltronar' means to coddle. It is a regular -AR verb used across all 18 standard Spanish tenses.
Is apoltronar an irregular verb in Spanish?
Apoltronar is a regular -AR verb. Its endings follow the standard pattern in every tense without stem or root changes.
How do you conjugate apoltronar in the present tense?
Present tense (Presente) of apoltronar: yo apoltrono, tú apoltronas, él/ella/usted apoltrona, nosotros apoltronamos, vosotros apoltronáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes apoltronan.
How do you conjugate apoltronar in the preterite?
Preterite (Pretérito Indefinido) of apoltronar: yo apoltroné, tú apoltronaste, él/ella/usted apoltronó, nosotros apoltronamos, vosotros apoltronasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes apoltronaron. This tense expresses completed past actions at a defined point in time.
What is the imperfect tense of apoltronar?
Imperfect (Pretérito Imperfecto) of apoltronar: yo apoltronaba, tú apoltronabas, él/ella/usted apoltronaba, nosotros apoltronábamos, vosotros apoltronabais, ellos/ellas/ustedes apoltronaban. The imperfect describes past habits, ongoing actions, and background states.
What is the past participle of apoltronar?
The past participle of apoltronar is 'apoltronado'. It is used to form compound tenses with the auxiliary verb haber — for example, 'he apoltronado' (I have coddleed), 'has apoltronado', 'ha apoltronado'.
What is the gerundio (present participle) of apoltronar?
The gerundio of apoltronar is 'apoltronando'. It pairs with estar to form the present continuous (estoy apoltronando) and other progressive tenses, indicating an action in progress.