conquistar

/konkisˈtaɾ/, [kõŋ.kisˈt̪aɾ]

conquer


Verb conquistar (first-person singular present conquisto, first-person singular preterite conquisté, past participle conquistado)

  1. to conquer
  2. (figuratively) to enamor, romantically convince
  3. (figuratively) to charm (an object to a person)
    Ese carro me conquistó
    That car charmed me, I like that car a lot

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


Examples
  • Vamos a conquistar el mundo.

    Let's conquer the world.

  • ¿Sabés quién fue el primero en conquistar el Monte Everest?

    Do you know who conquered Mt. Everest first?

  • Debes conquistar tu miedo a la oscuridad.

    You must conquer your fear of the dark.

  • Lo que deseo es conquistar esta montaña.

    My wish is to conquer this mountain.

  • Los romanos no habrían tenido tiempo suficiente para conquistar el mundo si primero hubieran tenido que estudiar latín.

    The Romans would never have had enough time for conquering the world if they had first been required to study Latin.


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