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conquistar

to conquer
to win over

Regular-ar ending

In the tables below, the stem is shown in black and the ending in purple.

1.

Presente

Habitual actions, general truths, and what's happening now.

yoconquisto
conquistas
él/ellaconquista
nosotrosconquistamos
vosotrosconquistáis
ellos/ellasconquistan

Ella conquista muchos corazones con su sonrisa.

She conquers many hearts with her smile.

Nosotros conquistamos nuevos mercados cada año.

We conquer new markets every year.

2.

Pretérito Indefinido

Completed actions at a specific point in the past.

yoconquisté
conquistaste
él/ellaconquistó
nosotrosconquistamos
vosotrosconquistasteis
ellos/ellasconquistaron

Ayer, él conquistó la cima de la montaña.

Yesterday, he conquered the peak of the mountain.

Ellos conquistaron la ciudad en el siglo XV.

They conquered the city in the 15th century.

3.

Imperfecto

Ongoing or repeated actions in the past, descriptions, and background context.

yoconquistaba
conquistabas
él/ellaconquistaba
nosotrosconquistábamos
vosotrosconquistabais
ellos/ellasconquistaban

Cuando era joven, ella conquistaba a todos con su talento.

When she was young, she conquered everyone with her talent.

Nosotros conquistábamos corazones en cada concierto.

We conquered hearts at every concert.

4.

Futuro Simple

Future actions, predictions, and speculation about the present.

yoconquistaré
conquistarás
él/ellaconquistará
nosotrosconquistaremos
vosotrosconquistaréis
ellos/ellasconquistarán

Mañana, él conquistará su miedo a hablar en público.

Tomorrow, he will conquer his fear of speaking in public.

Nosotros conquistaremos el mundo con nuestras ideas.

We will conquer the world with our ideas.

5.

Condicional

Hypothetical situations, polite requests, and future-in-the-past.

yoconquistaría
conquistarías
él/ellaconquistaría
nosotrosconquistaríamos
vosotrosconquistaríais
ellos/ellasconquistarían

Si tuviera la oportunidad, ella conquistaría el corazón del príncipe.

If she had the chance, she would conquer the prince's heart.

Nosotros conquistaríamos el mercado si tuviéramos más recursos.

We would conquer the market if we had more resources.

6.

Subjuntivo Presente

Wishes, doubts, emotions, and subordinate clauses expressing uncertainty.

yoconquiste
conquistes
él/ellaconquiste
nosotrosconquistemos
vosotrosconquistéis
ellos/ellasconquisten

Es importante que ellos conquisten sus miedos.

It's important that they conquer their fears.

Espero que nosotros conquistemos el respeto de los demás.

I hope that we conquer the respect of others.

7.

Subjuntivo Imperfecto

Past subjunctive contexts, hypothetical si-clauses, and polite suggestions.

yoconquistara
conquistaras
él/ellaconquistara
nosotrosconquistáramos
vosotrosconquistarais
ellos/ellasconquistaran

Si yo conquistara el mundo, lo haría con justicia.

If I conquered the world, I would do it with justice.

Si ellos conquistaran esa montaña, serían héroes.

If they conquered that mountain, they would be heroes.

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Common questions
Is "conquistar" regular or irregular in Spanish?
"conquistar" is a regular -ar verb in Spanish. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for -ar verbs.
How do you conjugate "conquistar" in the present tense?
In the Presente, "conquistar" conjugates as: conquistas, conquisto, conquistan, and more. See the full table above.
What is the past tense of "conquistar" in Spanish?
In the Pretérito Indefinido, "conquistar" conjugates as: conquistaste, conquisté, conquistaron, and more. See the full table above.
How common is "conquistar" in Spanish?
"conquistar" (to conquer, to win over) is one of the most commonly used verbs in Spanish.