sube

go to, goes up, up


Verb sube

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of subir.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of subir.

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Examples
  • El precio de la gasolina sube.

    The price of gas is rising.

  • Ella se sube arriba de la roca.

    She's going up the rock.

  • Sube al asiento de atrás.

    Get in the back seat.

  • El sonido sube y baja.

    The sound rises and falls.

  • Sube las bolsas arriba.

    Take the bags upstairs.

  • Sube un poco el volumen de la radio.

    Turn the radio up a little.

  • Sube el volumen.

    Turn the volume up.

  • Sin importar cuánto coma, ella no sube de peso.

    However much she eats, she never gains weight.

  • Todo lo que sube tiene que bajar.

    Whatever goes up must come down.

  • Aproximadamente cada seis horas sube la marea.

    The tide rises approximately every six hours.

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