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Apoltronarse conjugation

apoltronarse is an irregular Spanish -OTHER verb meaning laze around. In the present tense: yo me apoltrono, tú te apoltronas, él/ella se apoltrona, nosotros nos apoltronamos, vosotros os apoltronáis, ellos se apoltronan. Full conjugation across 18 tenses below.

Rank #2312-OTHERIrregular18 tense tables
At a glance
Infinitive
apoltronarse
Gerundio
apoltronarse + gerundio
Meaning
laze around
Pattern
Irregular
Difficulty
Level 2
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Conjugation tables

Apoltronarse across the MuyVerbs tense system

Non-finite forms

Infinitivo and Gerundio

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FormSpanishUse
InfinitivoapoltronarseDictionary form and base form for many compound structures.
Gerundioapoltronarse + gerundioUsed with estar for progressive forms, for example estar apoltronarse + gerundio.

Presente

Present

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltrono
Yo me apoltrono en el sillón después de comer.I laze around in the armchair after lunch.
te apoltronas
Normalmente, tú te apoltronas frente al ventilador toda la tarde.You usually laze around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse apoltrona
Hoy, el tío Ernesto se apoltrona junto a la ventana con la radio baja.Today, uncle Ernesto lazes around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos apoltronamos
A veces, nosotros nos apoltronamos en el porche cuando cae el calor.At times, we laze around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos apoltronáis
Ahora, vosotros os apoltronáis en esas hamacas del jardín.Right now, you all laze around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse apoltronan
Casi siempre, los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronan en la sala apenas llegan.Most of the time, the cousins on Sunday laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect

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PronounFormContext
yome he apoltronado
Este año, yo me he apoltronado en el sillón después de comer.This year, I have lazed around in the armchair after lunch.
te has apoltronado
Últimamente, tú te has apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde.Lately, you have lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse ha apoltronado
En estos meses, el tío Ernesto se ha apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja.In these months, uncle Ernesto has lazed around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos hemos apoltronado
Hasta ahora, nosotros nos hemos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor.So far, we have lazed around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos habéis apoltronado
En lo que va de curso, vosotros os habéis apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín.This term, you all have lazed around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse han apoltronado
En este tiempo, los sobrinos del domingo se han apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan.During this time, the cousins on Sunday have lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Pretérito Indefinido

Preterite

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltroné
Ayer, yo me apoltroné en el sillón después de comer.Yesterday, I lazed around in the armchair after lunch.
te apoltronaste
Hace un rato, tú te apoltronaste frente al ventilador toda la tarde.A little while ago, you lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse apoltronó
Esta mañana, el tío Ernesto se apoltronó junto a la ventana con la radio baja.This morning, uncle Ernesto lazed around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos apoltronamos
Anoche, nosotros nos apoltronamos en el porche cuando cae el calor.Last night, we lazed around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos apoltronasteis
El sábado, vosotros os apoltronasteis en esas hamacas del jardín.On Saturday, you all lazed around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse apoltronaron
Hace poco, los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronaron en la sala apenas llegan.Not long ago, the cousins on Sunday lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltronaba
Antes, yo me apoltronaba en el sillón después de comer.Before, I used to laze around in the armchair after lunch.
te apoltronabas
Por entonces, tú te apoltronabas frente al ventilador toda la tarde.Back then, you used to laze around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse apoltronaba
En esa época, el tío Ernesto se apoltronaba junto a la ventana con la radio baja.At that time, uncle Ernesto used to laze around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos apoltronábamos
Cuando eso era normal, nosotros nos apoltronábamos en el porche cuando cae el calor.When that was normal, we used to laze around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos apoltronabais
Hace años, vosotros os apoltronabais en esas hamacas del jardín.Years ago, you all used to laze around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse apoltronaban
En aquellos días, los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronaban en la sala apenas llegan.In those days, the cousins on Sunday used to laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect

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PronounFormContext
yome había apoltronado
Cuando llegaste, yo ya me había apoltronado en el sillón después de comer.When you arrived, I had already lazed around in the armchair after lunch.
te habías apoltronado
Para entonces, tú ya te habías apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde.By then, you had already lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse había apoltronado
Al volver, el tío Ernesto ya se había apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja.When we came back, uncle Ernesto had already lazed around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos habíamos apoltronado
Antes de hablarlo, nosotros ya nos habíamos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor.Before talking it through, we had already lazed around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos habíais apoltronado
Cuando mirasteis otra vez, vosotros ya os habíais apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín.When you looked again, you all had already lazed around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse habían apoltronado
Para ese momento, los sobrinos del domingo ya se habían apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan.By that moment, the cousins on Sunday had already lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Pretérito Anterior

Preterite Anterior

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PronounFormContext
yome hube apoltronado
Apenas yo me hube apoltronado en el sillón después de comer, todo cambió.As soon as I had lazed around in the armchair after lunch, everything changed.
te hubiste apoltronado
En cuanto tú te hubiste apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde, se notó.The moment you had lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon, it showed.
élse hubo apoltronado
No bien el tío Ernesto se hubo apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja, hubo ruido.As soon as uncle Ernesto had lazed around by the window with the radio turned low, there was trouble.
nosotrosnos hubimos apoltronado
Tan pronto como nosotros nos hubimos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor, seguimos adelante.Once we had lazed around on the porch when the heat drops, we moved on.
vosotrosos hubisteis apoltronado
Apenas vosotros os hubisteis apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín, mirasteis el resultado.As soon as you all had lazed around in those hammocks in the garden, you checked the result.
ellosse hubieron apoltronado
En cuanto los sobrinos del domingo se hubieron apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan, el ambiente cambió.The moment the cousins on Sunday had lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive, the mood changed.

Futuro

Future

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltronaré
Mañana, yo me apoltronaré en el sillón después de comer.Tomorrow, I will laze around in the armchair after lunch.
te apoltronarás
Dentro de poco, tú te apoltronarás frente al ventilador toda la tarde.Soon, you will laze around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse apoltronará
Esta tarde, el tío Ernesto se apoltronará junto a la ventana con la radio baja.This afternoon, uncle Ernesto will laze around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos apoltronaremos
La semana que viene, nosotros nos apoltronaremos en el porche cuando cae el calor.Next week, we will laze around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos apoltronaréis
Pronto, vosotros os apoltronaréis en esas hamacas del jardín.Before long, you all will laze around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse apoltronarán
Más adelante, los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronarán en la sala apenas llegan.Later on, the cousins on Sunday will laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect

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PronounFormContext
yome habré apoltronado
Para entonces, yo ya me habré apoltronado en el sillón después de comer.By then, I will already have lazed around in the armchair after lunch.
te habrás apoltronado
Antes del cierre, tú ya te habrás apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde.Before closing time, you will already have lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse habrá apoltronado
Al final del día, el tío Ernesto ya se habrá apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja.By the end of the day, uncle Ernesto will already have lazed around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos habremos apoltronado
Para mañana, nosotros ya nos habremos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor.By tomorrow, we will already have lazed around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos habréis apoltronado
Antes de iros, vosotros ya os habréis apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín.Before leaving, you all will already have lazed around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse habrán apoltronado
Para esa hora, los sobrinos del domingo ya se habrán apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan.By that hour, the cousins on Sunday will already have lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Condicional

Conditional

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltronaría
En un caso así, yo me apoltronaría en el sillón después de comer.In a case like that, I would laze around in the armchair after lunch.
te apoltronarías
Con un poco más de tiempo, tú te apoltronarías frente al ventilador toda la tarde.With a little more time, you would laze around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse apoltronaría
En esa situación, el tío Ernesto se apoltronaría junto a la ventana con la radio baja.In that situation, uncle Ernesto would laze around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos apoltronaríamos
Con ese panorama, nosotros nos apoltronaríamos en el porche cuando cae el calor.With that outlook, we would laze around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos apoltronaríais
Llegado el caso, vosotros os apoltronaríais en esas hamacas del jardín.If it came to that, you all would laze around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse apoltronarían
En un día así, los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronarían en la sala apenas llegan.On a day like that, the cousins on Sunday would laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Condicional Perfecto

Conditional Perfect

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PronounFormContext
yome habría apoltronado
En otro momento, yo me habría apoltronado en el sillón después de comer.At another moment, I would have lazed around in the armchair after lunch.
te habrías apoltronado
Con un poco más de margen, tú te habrías apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde.With a little more margin, you would have lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse habría apoltronado
A esas alturas, el tío Ernesto se habría apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja.By then, uncle Ernesto would have lazed around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos habríamos apoltronado
Con ese giro, nosotros nos habríamos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor.With that turn, we would have lazed around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos habríais apoltronado
Llegados ahí, vosotros os habríais apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín.At that point, you all would have lazed around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse habrían apoltronado
En ese punto, los sobrinos del domingo se habrían apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan.From there, the cousins on Sunday would have lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Subjuntivo Presente

Present Subjunctive

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltrone
Es mejor que yo me apoltrone en el sillón después de comer.It is better that I laze around in the armchair after lunch.
te apoltrones
Hace falta que tú te apoltrones frente al ventilador toda la tarde.It is necessary that you laze around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse apoltrone
Conviene que el tío Ernesto se apoltrone junto a la ventana con la radio baja.It is wise that uncle Ernesto laze around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos apoltronemos
Importa que nosotros nos apoltronemos en el porche cuando cae el calor.It matters that we laze around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos apoltronéis
Puede ser útil que vosotros os apoltronéis en esas hamacas del jardín.It may help if you all laze around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse apoltronen
Es posible que los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronen en la sala apenas llegan.It is possible that the cousins on Sunday laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect Subjunctive

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PronounFormContext
yome haya apoltronado
Ojalá yo me haya apoltronado en el sillón después de comer.Hopefully I have lazed around in the armchair after lunch.
te hayas apoltronado
Puede que tú ya te hayas apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde.Maybe you already have lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élse haya apoltronado
Tal vez el tío Ernesto se haya apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja.Perhaps uncle Ernesto has lazed around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosnos hayamos apoltronado
Quizá nosotros ya nos hayamos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor.Maybe we already have lazed around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosos hayáis apoltronado
Es probable que vosotros os hayáis apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín.It is likely that you all have lazed around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosse hayan apoltronado
Puede ser que los sobrinos del domingo ya se hayan apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan.It may be that the cousins on Sunday already have lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect Subjunctive

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltronara
Si yo me apoltronara en el sillón después de comer, se notaría enseguida.If I lazed around in the armchair after lunch, it would show right away.
te apoltronaras
Si tú te apoltronaras frente al ventilador toda la tarde, costaría ocultarlo.If you lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon, it would be hard to hide.
élse apoltronara
Si el tío Ernesto se apoltronara junto a la ventana con la radio baja, daría mucho que hablar.If uncle Ernesto lazed around by the window with the radio turned low, it would give people plenty to talk about.
nosotrosnos apoltronáramos
Si nosotros nos apoltronáramos en el porche cuando cae el calor, todo iría por otro lado.If we lazed around on the porch when the heat drops, everything would go another way.
vosotrosos apoltronarais
Si vosotros os apoltronarais en esas hamacas del jardín, cambiaría el ambiente.If you all lazed around in those hammocks in the garden, the mood would change.
ellosse apoltronaran
Si los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronaran en la sala apenas llegan, la escena sería otra.If the cousins on Sunday lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive, the whole scene would be different.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect Subjunctive

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yome hubiera apoltronado
Si yo me hubiera apoltronado en el sillón después de comer, aún se recordaría.If I had lazed around in the armchair after lunch, it would still be remembered.
te hubieras apoltronado
Si tú te hubieras apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde, eso habría dejado marca.If you had lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon, that would have left a mark.
élse hubiera apoltronado
Si el tío Ernesto se hubiera apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja, todavía se hablaría de eso.If uncle Ernesto had lazed around by the window with the radio turned low, people would still be talking about it.
nosotrosnos hubiéramos apoltronado
Si nosotros nos hubiéramos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor, el día habría seguido otro rumbo.If we had lazed around on the porch when the heat drops, the day would have gone another way.
vosotrosos hubierais apoltronado
Si vosotros os hubierais apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín, el cambio se habría notado antes.If you all had lazed around in those hammocks in the garden, the change would have shown earlier.
ellosse hubieran apoltronado
Si los sobrinos del domingo se hubieran apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan, nada habría quedado igual.If the cousins on Sunday had lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive, nothing would have stayed the same.

Subjuntivo Futuro

Future Subjunctive

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PronounFormContext
yome apoltronare
Si yo me apoltronare en el sillón después de comer, se notará enseguida.If I laze around in the armchair after lunch, it will show right away.
te apoltronares
Si tú te apoltronares frente al ventilador toda la tarde, costará ignorarlo.If you laze around in front of the fan all afternoon, it will be hard to ignore.
élse apoltronare
Si el tío Ernesto se apoltronare junto a la ventana con la radio baja, dará mucho que hablar.If uncle Ernesto lazes around by the window with the radio turned low, it will give people plenty to talk about.
nosotrosnos apoltronáremos
Si nosotros nos apoltronáremos en el porche cuando cae el calor, todo irá por otro camino.If we laze around on the porch when the heat drops, everything will go another way.
vosotrosos apoltronareis
Si vosotros os apoltronareis en esas hamacas del jardín, el ambiente cambiará rápido.If you all laze around in those hammocks in the garden, the mood will change fast.
ellosse apoltronaren
Si los sobrinos del domingo se apoltronaren en la sala apenas llegan, la escena será distinta.If the cousins on Sunday laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive, the whole scene will be different.

Subjuntivo Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect Subjunctive

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yome hubiere apoltronado
Cuando yo me hubiere apoltronado en el sillón después de comer, ya se notará.When I have lazed around in the armchair after lunch, it will already show.
te hubieres apoltronado
En cuanto tú te hubieres apoltronado frente al ventilador toda la tarde, será difícil no verlo.As soon as you have lazed around in front of the fan all afternoon, it will be hard not to see.
élse hubiere apoltronado
Cuando el tío Ernesto se hubiere apoltronado junto a la ventana con la radio baja, se verá de inmediato.When uncle Ernesto has lazed around by the window with the radio turned low, it will show at once.
nosotrosnos hubiéremos apoltronado
Si para entonces nosotros nos hubiéremos apoltronado en el porche cuando cae el calor, todo irá de otra manera.If by then we have lazed around on the porch when the heat drops, everything will move differently.
vosotrosos hubiereis apoltronado
Cuando vosotros os hubiereis apoltronado en esas hamacas del jardín, el ambiente sonará distinto.When you all have lazed around in those hammocks in the garden, the mood will sound different.
ellosse hubieren apoltronado
En cuanto los sobrinos del domingo se hubieren apoltronado en la sala apenas llegan, el cambio quedará claro.As soon as the cousins on Sunday have lazed around in the living room as soon as they arrive, the change will be clear.

Imperativo Afirmativo

Affirmative Imperative

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yo-
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apoltrónate
apoltrónate frente al ventilador toda la tarde.Laze around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élapoltrónese
Que el tío Ernesto apoltrónese junto a la ventana con la radio baja.Let uncle Ernesto laze around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosapoltronémonos
apoltronémonos en el porche cuando cae el calor.Laze around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosapoltronaos
apoltronaos en esas hamacas del jardín.Laze around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosapoltrónense
Que los sobrinos del domingo apoltrónense en la sala apenas llegan.Let the cousins on Sunday laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive.

Imperativo Negativo

Negative Imperative

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no te apoltrones
No no te apoltrones frente al ventilador toda la tarde.Do not laze around in front of the fan all afternoon.
élno se apoltrone
Que el tío Ernesto no no se apoltrone junto a la ventana con la radio baja.Let uncle Ernesto not laze around by the window with the radio turned low.
nosotrosno nos apoltronemos
No no nos apoltronemos en el porche cuando cae el calor.Let us not laze around on the porch when the heat drops.
vosotrosno os apoltronéis
No no os apoltronéis en esas hamacas del jardín.Do not laze around in those hammocks in the garden.
ellosno se apoltronen
Que los sobrinos del domingo no no se apoltronen en la sala apenas llegan.Let the cousins on Sunday not laze around in the living room as soon as they arrive.
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Presenteyo

Yo ___ en el sillón después de comer.

I laze around in the armchair after lunch.

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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 'apoltronarse' mean in English?
In Spanish, 'apoltronarse' means to laze around. It is a irregular verb used across all 18 standard Spanish tenses.
Is apoltronarse an irregular verb in Spanish?
Yes, apoltronarse is an irregular Spanish verb. It does not follow the regular ending pattern in every tense — some forms change stem or use unique endings. The complete conjugation table on this page shows every irregular form.
How do you conjugate apoltronarse in the present tense?
Present tense (Presente) of apoltronarse: yo me apoltrono, tú te apoltronas, él/ella/usted se apoltrona, nosotros nos apoltronamos, vosotros os apoltronáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes se apoltronan.
How do you conjugate apoltronarse in the preterite?
Preterite (Pretérito Indefinido) of apoltronarse: yo me apoltroné, tú te apoltronaste, él/ella/usted se apoltronó, nosotros nos apoltronamos, vosotros os apoltronasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes se apoltronaron. This tense expresses completed past actions at a defined point in time.
What is the imperfect tense of apoltronarse?
Imperfect (Pretérito Imperfecto) of apoltronarse: yo me apoltronaba, tú te apoltronabas, él/ella/usted se apoltronaba, nosotros nos apoltronábamos, vosotros os apoltronabais, ellos/ellas/ustedes se apoltronaban. The imperfect describes past habits, ongoing actions, and background states.
What is the gerundio (present participle) of apoltronarse?
The gerundio of apoltronarse is 'apoltronarse + gerundio'. It pairs with estar to form the present continuous (estoy apoltronarse + gerundio) and other progressive tenses, indicating an action in progress.