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proclamar

to proclaim
to announce

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.

yoproclamo
proclamas
él/ellaproclama
nosotrosproclamamos
vosotrosproclamáis
ellos/ellasproclaman

El presidente proclama nuevas leyes cada año.

The president proclaims new laws every year.

Nosotros proclamamos la importancia de la educación.

We proclaim the importance of education.

2.

Pretérito Indefinido

Completed actions at a specific point in the past.

yoproclamé
proclamaste
él/ellaproclamó
nosotrosproclamamos
vosotrosproclamasteis
ellos/ellasproclamaron

Ayer proclamaron la independencia del país.

Yesterday they proclaimed the country's independence.

Ella proclamó su amor en la ceremonia.

She proclaimed her love at the ceremony.

3.

Imperfecto

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

yoproclamaba
proclamabas
él/ellaproclamaba
nosotrosproclamábamos
vosotrosproclamabais
ellos/ellasproclamaban

Cuando era niño, mi padre proclamaba historias de héroes.

When I was a child, my father proclaimed stories of heroes.

Ellos proclamaban sus ideas en cada reunión.

They proclaimed their ideas at every meeting.

4.

Futuro Simple

Future actions, predictions, and speculation about the present.

yoproclamaré
proclamarás
él/ellaproclamará
nosotrosproclamaremos
vosotrosproclamaréis
ellos/ellasproclamarán

Mañana proclamaremos los resultados de la votación.

Tomorrow we will proclaim the results of the vote.

El líder proclamará su visión para el futuro.

The leader will proclaim his vision for the future.

5.

Condicional

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

yoproclamaría
proclamarías
él/ellaproclamaría
nosotrosproclamaríamos
vosotrosproclamaríais
ellos/ellasproclamarían

Si tuviera la oportunidad, proclamaría la paz mundial.

If I had the chance, I would proclaim world peace.

Ellos proclamarían su amor si no tuvieran miedo.

They would proclaim their love if they weren't afraid.

6.

Subjuntivo Presente

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

yoproclame
proclames
él/ellaproclame
nosotrosproclamemos
vosotrosproclaméis
ellos/ellasproclamen

Es importante que él proclame la verdad.

It is important that he proclaims the truth.

Espero que ellos proclamen su apoyo al proyecto.

I hope that they proclaim their support for the project.

7.

Subjuntivo Imperfecto

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

yoproclamara
proclamaras
él/ellaproclamara
nosotrosproclamáramos
vosotrosproclamarais
ellos/ellasproclamaran

Si él proclamara su opinión, muchos lo seguirían.

If he proclaimed his opinion, many would follow him.

Ojalá que ella proclamara su amor en público.

I wish she would proclaim her love in public.

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Common questions
Is "proclamar" regular or irregular in Spanish?
"proclamar" is a regular -ar verb in Spanish. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for -ar verbs.
How do you conjugate "proclamar" in the present tense?
In the Presente, "proclamar" conjugates as: proclamas, proclamo, proclaman, and more. See the full table above.
What is the past tense of "proclamar" in Spanish?
In the Pretérito Indefinido, "proclamar" conjugates as: proclamaste, proclamé, proclamaron, and more. See the full table above.
How common is "proclamar" in Spanish?
"proclamar" (to proclaim, to announce) is one of the most commonly used verbs in Spanish.