Böjningar av llamar

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For example: Oye, David te llamó hace un rato. 

PersonConjugationTranslation
YoLlaméI called
LlamasteYou called
Él / Ella
Usted
LlamóHe/She called
You (formal) called
NosotrosLlamamosWe called
VosotrosLlamasteisYou called
Ellos / Ellas
Ustedes
LlamaronThey called
You (plural) called

Take Note: In Mexican Spanish, it’s more common to use the hablar conjugations to express that someone calls another person. 

Imperfect tense

Llamar past imperfect conjugations convey that someone used to call another person repeatedly in the past.  Also, use this tense when trying to remember what someone’s name is.  For example: ¿Cómo se llamaba tu vecina?

PersonConjugationTranslation
YoLlamabaI called
I used to call
LlamabasYou called
You used to call
Él / Ella
Usted
LlamabaHe/She called
He/She used to call

You (formal) called
You (formal) used to call
NosotrosLlamábamosWe called
We used to call
VosotrosLlamabaisYou called
You used to call
Ellos / Ellas
Ustedes
LlamabanThey called
They used to call

You (plural) called
You (plural) used to call

Near future

The immediate future in Spanish is formed with ir in present tense + a + infinitive verb (llamar in this guide).

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For example, "hubiere llamado", meaning "I will have called".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto de Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohubiere llamadoI will have called
hubieres llamadoyou will have called
Ella / Él / Ustedhubiere llamados/he will have called, you (formal) will have called
Nosotras / Nosotroshubiéremos llamadowe will have called
Vosotras / Vosotroshubiereis llamadoyou (plural) will have called
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshubieren llamadothey will have called

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Imperative Tenses of Llamar

Llamar in the Imperative Affirmative

The Imperative Affirmative is used to give orders and commands, to tell someone to do something.

For example, "llamaré a mis amigos", meaning "I will call my friends".

In Spanish, the Indicative Future is known as "El Futuro Simple".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YollamaréI will call
llamarásyou will call
Ella / Él / Ustedllamarás/he will call, you (formal) will call
Nosotras / Nosotrosllamaremoswe will call
Vosotras / Vosotrosllamaréisyou (plural) will call
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesllamaránthey will call

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Llamar in the Indicative Conditional

The Indicative Conditional of llamar is used to talk about something that may happen in the future, hypothesis and probabilities.

We also use these tenses to refer to hypothetical situations. Since it can help you sound more natural while practicing the -AR conjugation pattern, in this guide, we’ll review llamar conjugation patterns. 

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Conjugation Spanish verb llamar

Translation llamar

Indicativo (Indicative)

Presente (Present)

yo llamo
tú llamas
él llama
nosotros llamamos
vosotros llamáis
ellos llaman

Pretérito perfecto compuesto (Present perfect)

yo he llamado
tú has llamado
él ha llamado
nosotros hemos llamado
vosotros habéis llamado
ellos han llamado

Pretérito imperfecto (Imperfect)

yo llamaba
tú llamabas
él llamaba
nosotros llamábamos
vosotros llamabais
ellos llamaban

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto (Past perfect)

yo había llamado
tú habías llamado
él había llamado
nosotros habíamos llamado
vosotros habíais llamado
ellos habían llamado

Pretérito perfecto simple (Preterite)

yo llamé
tú llamaste
él llamó
nosotros llamamos
vosotros llamasteis
ellos llamaron

Pretérito anterior (Preterite perfect)

yo hube llamado
tú hubiste llamado
él hubo llamado
nosotros hubimos llamado
vosotros hubisteis llamado
ellos hubieron llamado

Futuro (Future)

yo llamaré
tú llamarás
él llamará
nosotros llamaremos
vosotros llamaréis
ellos llamarán

Futuro perfecto (Future perfect)

yo habré llamado
tú habrás llamado
él habrá llamado
nosotros habremos llamado
vosotros habréis llamado
ellos habrán llamado

Condicional (Conditional)

yo llamaría
tú llamarías
él llamaría
nosotros llamaríamos
vosotros llamaríais
ellos llamarían

Condicional perfecto (Conditional perfect)

yo habría llamado
tú habrías llamado
él habría llamado
nosotros habríamos llamado
vosotros habríais llamado
ellos habrían llamado

Subjuntivo (Subjunctive)

Presente (Present)

yo llame
tú llames
él llame
nosotros llamemos
vosotros llaméis
ellos llamen

Pretérito perfecto (Present perfect)

yo haya llamado
tú hayas llamado
él haya llamado
nosotros hayamos llamado
vosotros hayáis llamado
ellos hayan llamado

Pretérito imperfecto 1 (Imperfect 1)

yo llamara
tú llamaras
él llamara
nosotros llamáramos
vosotros llamarais
ellos llamaran

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto 1 (Past perfect 1)

yo hubiera llamado
tú hubieras llamado
él hubiera llamado
nosotros hubiéramos llamado
vosotros hubierais llamado
ellos hubieran llamado

Pretérito imperfecto 2 (Imperfect 2)

yo llamase
tú llamases
él llamase
nosotros llamásemos
vosotros llamaseis
ellos llamasen

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto 2 (Past perfect 2)

yo hubiese llamado
tú hubieses llamado
él hubiese llamado
nosotros hubiésemos llamado
vosotros hubieseis llamado
ellos hubiesen llamado

Futuro (Future)

yo llamare
tú llamares
él llamare
nosotros llamáremos
vosotros llamareis
ellos llamaren

Futuro perfecto (Future perfect)

yo hubiere llamado
tú hubieres llamado
él hubiere llamado
nosotros hubiéremos llamado
vosotros hubiereis llamado
ellos hubieren llamado

Imperativo (Imperative)

Imperativo (Imperative)

-
llama
llame
llamemos
llamad
llamen

Imperativo negativo (Imperative negative)

-
no llames
no llame
no llamemos
no llaméis
no llamen

Infinitivo (Infinitive)

Compuesto (Perfect)

Gerundio (Gerund)

Compuesto (Perfect)

Participio (Participle)


Verbs having a similar conjugation to llamar

A few randomly selected verbs

Ojalá me hubieran llamado. 

PersonConjugationTranslation
YoHubiera llamadoI had called
Hubieras llamadoYou had called
Él / Ella
Usted
Hubiera llamadoHe/She had called
You (formal) had called
NosotrosHubiéramos llamadoWe had called
VosotrosHubierais llamadoYou had called
Ellos / Ellas
Ustedes
Hubieran llamadoThey had called
You (plural) had called

Llamar Imperative Conjugations

The imperative mood allows you to give commands in Spanish.

When using these conjugations, you’re expressing that someone is calling another person at the moment of speaking. It guides you through learning all tenses in an easy-to-follow way, giving you levels of bite-sized lessons and fun quizzes. We built Ella Verbs to help people (and ourselves!) master one of the hardest parts of Spanish – verb conjugation.

For instance: Mi mamá quería que me llamara Lizbeth. 

Based on whether you’re learning Castilian or Latin American Spanish, you’ll need to use a specific conjugation model for the imperfect subjunctive: 

Latin American Spanish version

PersonConjugationTranslation
YoLlamaraI called
LlamarasYou called
Él / Ella
Usted
LlamaraHe/She called
You (formal) called
NosotrosLlamáramosWe called
Ellos / Ellas
Ustedes
LlamaranThey called
You (plural) called

Note: The conjugation chart above doesn’t include the llamar conjugation for vosotros since this pronoun is not used in Latin American Spanish. 

Castilian Spanish version

PersonConjugationTranslation
YoLlamaseI called
LlamasesYou called
Él / Ella
Usted
LlamaseHe/She called
You (formal) called
NosotrosLlamásemosWe called
VosotrosLlamaseisYou called
Ellos / Ellas
Ustedes
LlamasenThey called
You (plural) called

Past perfect subjunctive

The past perfect subjunctive conveys that someone would have called a person if a past condition had taken place.

Si hubiera podido, los habría llamado. 

PersonConjugationTranslation
YoHabría llamadoI would have called
Habrías llamadoYou would have called
Él / Ella
Usted
Habría llamadoHe/She would have called
You (formal) would have called
NosotrosHabríamos llamadoWe would have called
VosotrosHabríais llamadoYou would have called
Ellos / Ellas
Ustedes
Habrían llamadoThey would have called
You (plural) would have called

Progressive tenses

The progressive tenses are formed by using a subset of the estar conjugations + the present participle form of llamar.

For example, "habré llamado a mis amigos", meaning "I will have called my friends".

In Spanish, the Indicative Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabré llamadoI will have called
habrás llamadoyou will have called
Ella / Él / Ustedhabrá llamados/he will have called, you (formal) will have called
Nosotras / Nosotroshabremos llamadowe will have called
Vosotras / Vosotroshabréis llamadoyou (plural) will have called
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshabrán llamadothey will have called

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Llamar in the Indicative Conditional Perfect

The Indicative Conditional Perfect of llamar is used to talk about something that would have happened in the past but didn’t due to another action.

And finally, if you’re expressing that someone is interested in something, you must use indirect object pronouns. 

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Llamar is a regular verb with no stem changes. For example, "estoy llamando a mis amigos", meaning "I am calling my friends".

In Spanish, the Indicative Present Continuous is known as "El Presente Progresivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yoestoy llamandoI am calling
estás llamandoyou are calling
Ella / Él / Ustedestá llamandos/he is calling, you (formal) are calling
Nosotras / Nosotrosestamos llamandowe are calling
Vosotras / Vosotrosestáis llamandoyou (plural) are calling
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesestán llamandothey are calling

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Llamar in the Indicative Informal Future

The Indicative Informal Future of llamar is used to talk about something that will happen in the future, especially in the near future.

If combined with a reflexive pronoun, these forms are used to say your name in Spanish. So, I’ve created a downloadable PDF containing all of the llamar conjugation charts as well as its definitions, uses, and examples.

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How to conjugate Llamar in Spanish

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In the sections below, you’ll learn how to conjugate llamar to the subjunctive tense. 

Present subjunctive

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Introduction

Llamar is the Spanish verb meaning "to call". For example, "haya llamado", meaning "I have called".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Present Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohaya llamadoI have called
hayas llamadoyou have called
Ella / Él / Ustedhaya llamados/he has called, you (formal) have called
Nosotras / Nosotroshayamos llamadowe have called
Vosotras / Vosotroshayáis llamadoyou (plural) have called
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshayan llamadothey have called

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Llamar in the Subjunctive Past Perfect

The Subjunctive Past Perfect is used to speak about hypothetical situations, and actions/events that occurred before other actions/events in the past.