ponte

get, go to, put


Verb ponte

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of poner, pon and the pronoun te.

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Examples
  • Simplemente ponte en mi lugar.

    Just put yourself in my shoes.

  • Antes de salir ponte el abrigo o te constiparás.

    Put your coat on before you go out or you'll catch cold.

  • Ponte en mi lugar.

    Put yourself in my position.

  • Ponte este suéter.

    Put on this sweater.

  • Ponte tu sombrero.

    Put on your hat.

  • Ponte de rodillas y mira al frente.

    Bend your knees and look in front of you.

  • Hace frío afuera. Ponte tu abrigo.

    It is cold outdoors. Put on your coat.

  • Ponte tus zapatos.

    Slip on your shoes.

  • Ponte el audífono.

    Put the headphone on.

  • Ponte en contacto con Tom.

    Contact Tom.

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