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pasear

to stroll
to walk

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.

yopaseo
paseas
él/ellapasea
nosotrospaseamos
vosotrospaseáis
ellos/ellaspasean

Yo paseo por el parque todos los días.

I stroll through the park every day.

Ella pasea con su perro por la mañana.

She walks with her dog in the morning.

2.

Pretérito Indefinido

Completed actions at a specific point in the past.

yopaseé
paseaste
él/ellapaseó
nosotrospaseamos
vosotrospaseasteis
ellos/ellaspasearon

Ayer paseé por la playa durante horas.

Yesterday I strolled along the beach for hours.

Nosotros paseamos por el centro comercial el sábado.

We walked around the mall on Saturday.

3.

Imperfecto

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

yopaseaba
paseabas
él/ellapaseaba
nosotrospaseábamos
vosotrospaseabais
ellos/ellaspaseaban

Cuando era niño, paseaba con mis abuelos.

When I was a child, I used to stroll with my grandparents.

Ella siempre paseaba por el parque después de la cena.

She always strolled through the park after dinner.

4.

Futuro Simple

Future actions, predictions, and speculation about the present.

yopasearé
pasearás
él/ellapaseará
nosotrospasearemos
vosotrospasearéis
ellos/ellaspasearán

Mañana pasearé por la ciudad con mis amigos.

Tomorrow I will stroll around the city with my friends.

Ellos pasearán por el bosque este fin de semana.

They will walk through the forest this weekend.

5.

Condicional

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

yopasearía
pasearías
él/ellapasearía
nosotrospasearíamos
vosotrospasearíais
ellos/ellaspasearían

Si tuviera tiempo, pasearía más a menudo.

If I had time, I would stroll more often.

Nosotros pasearíamos por la playa si hiciera buen tiempo.

We would walk along the beach if the weather were nice.

6.

Subjuntivo Presente

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

yopasee
pasees
él/ellapasee
nosotrospaseemos
vosotrospaseéis
ellos/ellaspaseen

Espero que tú pasees por el parque esta tarde.

I hope you stroll through the park this afternoon.

Es importante que ellos paseen juntos para disfrutar del aire libre.

It's important that they walk together to enjoy the outdoors.

7.

Subjuntivo Imperfecto

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

yopaseara
pasearas
él/ellapaseara
nosotrospaseáramos
vosotrospasearais
ellos/ellaspasearan

Si yo paseara más, me sentiría mejor.

If I strolled more, I would feel better.

Ojalá que nosotros paseáramos por la playa el verano pasado.

I wish we had strolled along the beach last summer.

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Common questions
Is "pasear" regular or irregular in Spanish?
"pasear" is a regular -ar verb in Spanish. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for -ar verbs.
How do you conjugate "pasear" in the present tense?
In the Presente, "pasear" conjugates as: paseas, paseo, pasean, and more. See the full table above.
What is the past tense of "pasear" in Spanish?
In the Pretérito Indefinido, "pasear" conjugates as: paseaste, paseé, pasearon, and more. See the full table above.
How common is "pasear" in Spanish?
"pasear" (to stroll, to walk) is one of the most commonly used verbs in Spanish.