1. Home
  2. Education
  3. Spanish Language

Spanish Verb Conjugations

Verbs Beginning with 'I'

By Gerald Erichsen, About.com

Following are most of the common irregular verbs and some of the uncommon ones that begin with the letter I. (A few regular verbs also are listed.) If the verb name is a link, the link will take you to a page that lists conjugated forms of the verb along with, in some cases, links to lessons or pages focusing on that verb.

If the name of the verb is followed by an asterisk (*), the conjugation page will be for a verb that is conjugated in the same pattern as the verb linked.

Definitions given on this page are designed to make it easier to identify the verbs. Most verbs have more meanings than are listed here.

Most irregular verbs are included in the list. If a verb is not included here, it is probably regular. If a verb is listed but it not a link, a conjugation page has not yet been written for that verb.

identificar* (to identify), ignorar* (to ignore), imbuir* (to imbue), impedir* (to prevent, impede), imponer* (to impose), imprimir* (to publish)

incensar* (to direct the smoke from a censer), independizar* (to make independent), indisponer* (to make ill or upset), incluir* (to include), indicar* (to indicate), inducir* (to induce), inferir* (to infer), influir* (to influence), infringir* (to infringe), ingerir* (to ingest), ingerir* (to insert), inquirir (to inquire), instituir* (to establish), instruir* (to educate), interferir* (to interfere), intentar* (to try), interponer* (to interpose), interrogar* (to question), intervenir* (to intervene), intervenir* (to get involved), introducir* (to introduce), intuir* (to intuit)

invernar* (to spend the winter), invertir* (to invert, invest), investigar* (to investigate), investir* (to dress), ir (to go), izar* (to hoist)

Explore Spanish Language

More from About.com

  1. Home
  2. Education
  3. Spanish Language

©2008 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.