vestir

/besˈtiɾ/, [besˈt̪iɾ]

dress, wear


Gerund: vistiendo


Past Participles

  Masculine Feminine
Singular vestido vestida
Plural vestidos vestidas

Indicative

  Present Imperfect Preterite Future Conditional
yo visto vestía vestí vestiré vestiría
vistes vestías vestiste vestirás vestirías
él/ella/Ud. viste vestía vistió vestirá vestiría
nosotros vestimos vestíamos vestimos vestiremos vestiríamos
vosotros vestís vestíais vestisteis vestiréis vestiríais
ellos/ellas/Uds. visten vestían vistieron vestirán vestirían
vos vestís vestías vestiste vestirás vestirías

Subjunctive

  Present Imperfect (ra) Imperfect (se) Future
yo vista vistiera vistiese vistiere
vistas vistieras vistieses vistieres
él/ella/Ud. vista vistiera vistiese vistiere
nosotros vistamos vistiéramos vistiésemos vistiéremos
vosotros vistáis vistierais vistieseis vistiereis
ellos/ellas/Uds. vistan vistieran vistiesen vistieren
vos vistás vistieras vistieses vistieres

Imperative

  Affirmative Negative
yo    
viste no vistas
Ud. vista no vista
nosotros vistamos no vistamos
vosotros vestid no vistáis
Uds. vistan no vistan
vos vestí no vistas

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • ¿Cuál es tu prenda de vestir favorita?

    What's your favorite item of clothing?

  • A ellos les gusta vestir colores claros.

    They like to wear bright colors.

  • Es muy abandonado en su manera de vestir.

    He's very sloppy in his dress.

  • Le gusta vestir a la antigua.

    She likes to dress in an old-fashioned way.

  • Ella es descuidada en su forma de vestir.

    She is careless about the way she dresses.

  • La abuela de Gema siempre le dice que va a quedarse para vestir santos cuando esta le comenta que está esperando a su hombre ideal.

    Gema's grandmother always tells her granddaughter that she's going to be left on the shelf when the latter tells her that she's waiting for Mr. Right.

  • Tenemos que vestir uniformes en el colegio.

    We have to wear uniforms at school.

  • Tom tiene que vestir traje y corbata en el trabajo.

    Tom is required to wear a suit and tie to work.

  • Uno se debería vestir bien.

    One should dress oneself well.

  • Los punkeros japoneses y los punkeros de Medellín solamente se parecen en la forma de vestir; pero, en cuanto a la actitud, el punkero de Medellín es contestatario, mientras que el japonés es pura pose.

    Japanese punk rockers and Medellín punk rockers are only alike in the way they dress; but, in terms of attitude, Medellín punk rockers are rebellious, while those from Japan are posing just for the hell of it.


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