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Connotar conjugation

connotar is a regular Spanish -AR verb meaning suggest. In the present tense: yo connoto, tú connotas, él/ella connota, nosotros connotamos, vosotros connotáis, ellos connotan. Full conjugation across 18 tenses below.

Rank #2228-ARRegular18 tense tables
At a glance
Infinitive
connotar
Gerundio
connotando
Meaning
suggest
Pattern
Regular
Difficulty
Level 2
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Connotar across the MuyVerbs tense system

Non-finite forms

Infinitivo and Gerundio

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FormSpanishUse
InfinitivoconnotarDictionary form and base form for many compound structures.
GerundioconnotandoUsed with estar for progressive forms, for example estar connotando.

Presente

Present

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PronounFormContext
yoconnoto
Yo connoto algo raro con solo mirarte.I suggest something odd just by looking at you.
connotas
Normalmente, tú connotas miedo con ese gesto.You usually suggest fear with that gesture.
élconnota
Hoy, esa palabra del cartel connota una amenaza bastante clara.Today, that word on the sign suggests a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosconnotamos
A veces, nosotros connotamos cansancio con nuestras caras.At times, we suggest tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosconnotáis
Ahora, vosotros connotáis prisa con la forma de hablar.Right now, you all suggest haste in the way you speak.
ellosconnotan
Casi siempre, los colores del uniforme connotan luto en muchos pueblos.Most of the time, the colors of the uniform suggest mourning in many towns.

Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect

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PronounFormContext
yohe connotado
Este año, yo he connotado algo raro con solo mirarte.This year, I have suggested something odd just by looking at you.
has connotado
Últimamente, tú has connotado miedo con ese gesto.Lately, you have suggested fear with that gesture.
élha connotado
En estos meses, esa palabra del cartel ha connotado una amenaza bastante clara.In these months, that word on the sign has suggested a fairly clear threat.
nosotroshemos connotado
Hasta ahora, nosotros hemos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras.So far, we have suggested tiredness from our faces.
vosotroshabéis connotado
En lo que va de curso, vosotros habéis connotado prisa con la forma de hablar.This term, you all have suggested haste in the way you speak.
elloshan connotado
En este tiempo, los colores del uniforme han connotado luto en muchos pueblos.During this time, the colors of the uniform have suggested mourning in many towns.

Pretérito Indefinido

Preterite

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PronounFormContext
yoconnoté
Ayer, yo connoté algo raro con solo mirarte.Yesterday, I suggested something odd just by looking at you.
connotaste
Hace un rato, tú connotaste miedo con ese gesto.A little while ago, you suggested fear with that gesture.
élconnotó
Esta mañana, esa palabra del cartel connotó una amenaza bastante clara.This morning, that word on the sign suggested a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosconnotamos
Anoche, nosotros connotamos cansancio con nuestras caras.Last night, we suggested tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosconnotasteis
El sábado, vosotros connotasteis prisa con la forma de hablar.On Saturday, you all suggested haste in the way you speak.
ellosconnotaron
Hace poco, los colores del uniforme connotaron luto en muchos pueblos.Not long ago, the colors of the uniform suggested mourning in many towns.

Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect

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PronounFormContext
yoconnotaba
Antes, yo connotaba algo raro con solo mirarte.Before, I used to suggest something odd just by looking at you.
connotabas
Por entonces, tú connotabas miedo con ese gesto.Back then, you used to suggest fear with that gesture.
élconnotaba
En esa época, esa palabra del cartel connotaba una amenaza bastante clara.At that time, that word on the sign used to suggest a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosconnotábamos
Cuando eso era normal, nosotros connotábamos cansancio con nuestras caras.When that was normal, we used to suggest tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosconnotabais
Hace años, vosotros connotabais prisa con la forma de hablar.Years ago, you all used to suggest haste in the way you speak.
ellosconnotaban
En aquellos días, los colores del uniforme connotaban luto en muchos pueblos.In those days, the colors of the uniform used to suggest mourning in many towns.

Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect

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PronounFormContext
yohabía connotado
Cuando llegaste, yo ya había connotado algo raro con solo mirarte.When you arrived, I had already suggested something odd just by looking at you.
habías connotado
Para entonces, tú ya habías connotado miedo con ese gesto.By then, you had already suggested fear with that gesture.
élhabía connotado
Al volver, esa palabra del cartel ya había connotado una amenaza bastante clara.When we came back, that word on the sign had already suggested a fairly clear threat.
nosotroshabíamos connotado
Antes de hablarlo, nosotros ya habíamos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras.Before talking it through, we had already suggested tiredness from our faces.
vosotroshabíais connotado
Cuando mirasteis otra vez, vosotros ya habíais connotado prisa con la forma de hablar.When you looked again, you all had already suggested haste in the way you speak.
elloshabían connotado
Para ese momento, los colores del uniforme ya habían connotado luto en muchos pueblos.By that moment, the colors of the uniform had already suggested mourning in many towns.

Pretérito Anterior

Preterite Anterior

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yohube connotado
Apenas yo hube connotado algo raro con solo mirarte, todo cambió.As soon as I had suggested something odd just by looking at you, everything changed.
hubiste connotado
En cuanto tú hubiste connotado miedo con ese gesto, se notó.The moment you had suggested fear with that gesture, it showed.
élhubo connotado
No bien esa palabra del cartel hubo connotado una amenaza bastante clara, hubo ruido.As soon as that word on the sign had suggested a fairly clear threat, there was trouble.
nosotroshubimos connotado
Tan pronto como nosotros hubimos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras, seguimos adelante.Once we had suggested tiredness from our faces, we moved on.
vosotroshubisteis connotado
Apenas vosotros hubisteis connotado prisa con la forma de hablar, mirasteis el resultado.As soon as you all had suggested haste in the way you speak, you checked the result.
elloshubieron connotado
En cuanto los colores del uniforme hubieron connotado luto en muchos pueblos, el ambiente cambió.The moment the colors of the uniform had suggested mourning in many towns, the mood changed.

Futuro

Future

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PronounFormContext
yoconnotaré
Mañana, yo connotaré algo raro con solo mirarte.Tomorrow, I will suggest something odd just by looking at you.
connotarás
Dentro de poco, tú connotarás miedo con ese gesto.Soon, you will suggest fear with that gesture.
élconnotará
Esta tarde, esa palabra del cartel connotará una amenaza bastante clara.This afternoon, that word on the sign will suggest a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosconnotaremos
La semana que viene, nosotros connotaremos cansancio con nuestras caras.Next week, we will suggest tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosconnotaréis
Pronto, vosotros connotaréis prisa con la forma de hablar.Before long, you all will suggest haste in the way you speak.
ellosconnotarán
Más adelante, los colores del uniforme connotarán luto en muchos pueblos.Later on, the colors of the uniform will suggest mourning in many towns.

Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect

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PronounFormContext
yohabré connotado
Para entonces, yo ya habré connotado algo raro con solo mirarte.By then, I will already have suggested something odd just by looking at you.
habrás connotado
Antes del cierre, tú ya habrás connotado miedo con ese gesto.Before closing time, you will already have suggested fear with that gesture.
élhabrá connotado
Al final del día, esa palabra del cartel ya habrá connotado una amenaza bastante clara.By the end of the day, that word on the sign will already have suggested a fairly clear threat.
nosotroshabremos connotado
Para mañana, nosotros ya habremos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras.By tomorrow, we will already have suggested tiredness from our faces.
vosotroshabréis connotado
Antes de iros, vosotros ya habréis connotado prisa con la forma de hablar.Before leaving, you all will already have suggested haste in the way you speak.
elloshabrán connotado
Para esa hora, los colores del uniforme ya habrán connotado luto en muchos pueblos.By that hour, the colors of the uniform will already have suggested mourning in many towns.

Condicional

Conditional

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PronounFormContext
yoconnotaría
En un caso así, yo connotaría algo raro con solo mirarte.In a case like that, I would suggest something odd just by looking at you.
connotarías
Con un poco más de tiempo, tú connotarías miedo con ese gesto.With a little more time, you would suggest fear with that gesture.
élconnotaría
En esa situación, esa palabra del cartel connotaría una amenaza bastante clara.In that situation, that word on the sign would suggest a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosconnotaríamos
Con ese panorama, nosotros connotaríamos cansancio con nuestras caras.With that outlook, we would suggest tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosconnotaríais
Llegado el caso, vosotros connotaríais prisa con la forma de hablar.If it came to that, you all would suggest haste in the way you speak.
ellosconnotarían
En un día así, los colores del uniforme connotarían luto en muchos pueblos.On a day like that, the colors of the uniform would suggest mourning in many towns.

Condicional Perfecto

Conditional Perfect

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yohabría connotado
En otro momento, yo habría connotado algo raro con solo mirarte.At another moment, I would have suggested something odd just by looking at you.
habrías connotado
Con un poco más de margen, tú habrías connotado miedo con ese gesto.With a little more margin, you would have suggested fear with that gesture.
élhabría connotado
A esas alturas, esa palabra del cartel habría connotado una amenaza bastante clara.By then, that word on the sign would have suggested a fairly clear threat.
nosotroshabríamos connotado
Con ese giro, nosotros habríamos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras.With that turn, we would have suggested tiredness from our faces.
vosotroshabríais connotado
Llegados ahí, vosotros habríais connotado prisa con la forma de hablar.At that point, you all would have suggested haste in the way you speak.
elloshabrían connotado
En ese punto, los colores del uniforme habrían connotado luto en muchos pueblos.From there, the colors of the uniform would have suggested mourning in many towns.

Subjuntivo Presente

Present Subjunctive

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PronounFormContext
yoconnote
Es mejor que yo connote algo raro con solo mirarte.It is better that I suggest something odd just by looking at you.
connotes
Hace falta que tú connotes miedo con ese gesto.It is necessary that you suggest fear with that gesture.
élconnote
Conviene que esa palabra del cartel connote una amenaza bastante clara.It is wise that that word on the sign suggest a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosconnotemos
Importa que nosotros connotemos cansancio con nuestras caras.It matters that we suggest tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosconnotéis
Puede ser útil que vosotros connotéis prisa con la forma de hablar.It may help if you all suggest haste in the way you speak.
ellosconnoten
Es posible que los colores del uniforme connoten luto en muchos pueblos.It is possible that the colors of the uniform suggest mourning in many towns.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect Subjunctive

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yohaya connotado
Ojalá yo haya connotado algo raro con solo mirarte.Hopefully I have suggested something odd just by looking at you.
hayas connotado
Puede que tú ya hayas connotado miedo con ese gesto.Maybe you already have suggested fear with that gesture.
élhaya connotado
Tal vez esa palabra del cartel haya connotado una amenaza bastante clara.Perhaps that word on the sign has suggested a fairly clear threat.
nosotroshayamos connotado
Quizá nosotros ya hayamos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras.Maybe we already have suggested tiredness from our faces.
vosotroshayáis connotado
Es probable que vosotros hayáis connotado prisa con la forma de hablar.It is likely that you all have suggested haste in the way you speak.
elloshayan connotado
Puede ser que los colores del uniforme ya hayan connotado luto en muchos pueblos.It may be that the colors of the uniform already have suggested mourning in many towns.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect Subjunctive

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yoconnotara
Si yo connotara algo raro con solo mirarte, se notaría enseguida.If I suggested something odd just by looking at you, it would show right away.
connotaras
Si tú connotaras miedo con ese gesto, costaría ocultarlo.If you suggested fear with that gesture, it would be hard to hide.
élconnotara
Si esa palabra del cartel connotara una amenaza bastante clara, daría mucho que hablar.If that word on the sign suggested a fairly clear threat, it would give people plenty to talk about.
nosotrosconnotáramos
Si nosotros connotáramos cansancio con nuestras caras, todo iría por otro lado.If we suggested tiredness from our faces, everything would go another way.
vosotrosconnotarais
Si vosotros connotarais prisa con la forma de hablar, cambiaría el ambiente.If you all suggested haste in the way you speak, the mood would change.
ellosconnotaran
Si los colores del uniforme connotaran luto en muchos pueblos, la escena sería otra.If the colors of the uniform suggested mourning in many towns, the whole scene would be different.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect Subjunctive

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yohubiera connotado
Si yo hubiera connotado algo raro con solo mirarte, aún se recordaría.If I had suggested something odd just by looking at you, it would still be remembered.
hubieras connotado
Si tú hubieras connotado miedo con ese gesto, eso habría dejado marca.If you had suggested fear with that gesture, that would have left a mark.
élhubiera connotado
Si esa palabra del cartel hubiera connotado una amenaza bastante clara, todavía se hablaría de eso.If that word on the sign had suggested a fairly clear threat, people would still be talking about it.
nosotroshubiéramos connotado
Si nosotros hubiéramos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras, el día habría seguido otro rumbo.If we had suggested tiredness from our faces, the day would have gone another way.
vosotroshubierais connotado
Si vosotros hubierais connotado prisa con la forma de hablar, el cambio se habría notado antes.If you all had suggested haste in the way you speak, the change would have shown earlier.
elloshubieran connotado
Si los colores del uniforme hubieran connotado luto en muchos pueblos, nada habría quedado igual.If the colors of the uniform had suggested mourning in many towns, nothing would have stayed the same.

Subjuntivo Futuro

Future Subjunctive

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PronounFormContext
yoconnotare
Si yo connotare algo raro con solo mirarte, se notará enseguida.If I suggest something odd just by looking at you, it will show right away.
connotares
Si tú connotares miedo con ese gesto, costará ignorarlo.If you suggest fear with that gesture, it will be hard to ignore.
élconnotare
Si esa palabra del cartel connotare una amenaza bastante clara, dará mucho que hablar.If that word on the sign suggests a fairly clear threat, it will give people plenty to talk about.
nosotrosconnotáremos
Si nosotros connotáremos cansancio con nuestras caras, todo irá por otro camino.If we suggest tiredness from our faces, everything will go another way.
vosotrosconnotareis
Si vosotros connotareis prisa con la forma de hablar, el ambiente cambiará rápido.If you all suggest haste in the way you speak, the mood will change fast.
ellosconnotaren
Si los colores del uniforme connotaren luto en muchos pueblos, la escena será distinta.If the colors of the uniform suggest mourning in many towns, the whole scene will be different.

Subjuntivo Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect Subjunctive

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yohubiere connotado
Cuando yo hubiere connotado algo raro con solo mirarte, ya se notará.When I have suggested something odd just by looking at you, it will already show.
hubieres connotado
En cuanto tú hubieres connotado miedo con ese gesto, será difícil no verlo.As soon as you have suggested fear with that gesture, it will be hard not to see.
élhubiere connotado
Cuando esa palabra del cartel hubiere connotado una amenaza bastante clara, se verá de inmediato.When that word on the sign has suggested a fairly clear threat, it will show at once.
nosotroshubiéremos connotado
Si para entonces nosotros hubiéremos connotado cansancio con nuestras caras, todo irá de otra manera.If by then we have suggested tiredness from our faces, everything will move differently.
vosotroshubiereis connotado
Cuando vosotros hubiereis connotado prisa con la forma de hablar, el ambiente sonará distinto.When you all have suggested haste in the way you speak, the mood will sound different.
elloshubieren connotado
En cuanto los colores del uniforme hubieren connotado luto en muchos pueblos, el cambio quedará claro.As soon as the colors of the uniform have suggested mourning in many towns, the change will be clear.

Imperativo Afirmativo

Affirmative Imperative

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PronounFormContext
yo-
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connota
connota miedo con ese gesto.Suggest fear with that gesture.
élconnote
Que esa palabra del cartel connote una amenaza bastante clara.Let that word on the sign suggest a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosconnotemos
connotemos cansancio con nuestras caras.Suggest tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosconnotad
connotad prisa con la forma de hablar.Suggest haste in the way you speak.
ellosconnoten
Que los colores del uniforme connoten luto en muchos pueblos.Let the colors of the uniform suggest mourning in many towns.

Imperativo Negativo

Negative Imperative

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yo-
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no connotes
No no connotes miedo con ese gesto.Do not suggest fear with that gesture.
élno connote
Que esa palabra del cartel no no connote una amenaza bastante clara.Let that word on the sign not suggest a fairly clear threat.
nosotrosno connotemos
No no connotemos cansancio con nuestras caras.Let us not suggest tiredness from our faces.
vosotrosno connotéis
No no connotéis prisa con la forma de hablar.Do not suggest haste in the way you speak.
ellosno connoten
Que los colores del uniforme no no connoten luto en muchos pueblos.Let the colors of the uniform not suggest mourning in many towns.
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Presenteyo

Yo ___ algo raro con solo mirarte.

I suggest something odd just by looking at you.

Need grammar help?How to form Presente

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 'connotar' mean in English?
In Spanish, 'connotar' means to suggest. It is a regular -AR verb used across all 18 standard Spanish tenses.
Is connotar an irregular verb in Spanish?
Connotar is a regular -AR verb. Its endings follow the standard pattern in every tense without stem or root changes.
How do you conjugate connotar in the present tense?
Present tense (Presente) of connotar: yo connoto, tú connotas, él/ella/usted connota, nosotros connotamos, vosotros connotáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes connotan.
How do you conjugate connotar in the preterite?
Preterite (Pretérito Indefinido) of connotar: yo connoté, tú connotaste, él/ella/usted connotó, nosotros connotamos, vosotros connotasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes connotaron. This tense expresses completed past actions at a defined point in time.
What is the imperfect tense of connotar?
Imperfect (Pretérito Imperfecto) of connotar: yo connotaba, tú connotabas, él/ella/usted connotaba, nosotros connotábamos, vosotros connotabais, ellos/ellas/ustedes connotaban. The imperfect describes past habits, ongoing actions, and background states.
What is the past participle of connotar?
The past participle of connotar is 'connotado'. It is used to form compound tenses with the auxiliary verb haber — for example, 'he connotado' (I have suggested), 'has connotado', 'ha connotado'.
What is the gerundio (present participle) of connotar?
The gerundio of connotar is 'connotando'. It pairs with estar to form the present continuous (estoy connotando) and other progressive tenses, indicating an action in progress.