spanish-verb-atracar-rob

Spanish Verb ATRACAR: to rob

The Spanish verb atracar means 'to rob' and is an irregular Spanish AR verb.

To remember this, imagine the train robbers ROB A TRACK CAR on the train track!

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           to rob: atracar
Imagine the train robbers rob
A TRACK CAR on the train track!
VERB CONJUGATION TABLE ATRACAR - to rob
Simple Tenses - Spanish Verb atracar
TENSE
yo
él, ella, usted
nosotros
vosotros
ellos, ellas, ustedes
Present
Presente

rob
atraco atracas atraca atracamos atracáis atracan
Imperfect
Imperfecto

robbed
atracaba atracabas atracaba atracábamos atracabais atracaban
Preterit
Pretérito

robbed
atraqué atracaste atracó atracamos atracasteis atracaron
Future
Futuro

will rob
atracaré atracarás atracará atracaremos atracaréis atracarán
Conditional
Condicional

would rob
atracaría atracarías atracaría atracaríamos atracaríais atracarían
Subjunctive
Subjuntivo

may rob
atraque atraques atraque atraquemos atraquéis atraquen
Imperfect Subjunctive
Imperfecto de Subj.

might rob
atracara atracaras atracara atracáramos atracarais atracaran
atracase atracases atracase atracásemos atracaseis atracasen
Imperatives   Spanish Verb atracar - to rob
Imperative
Imperativo

rob!
¡atraca! ¡atraque! ¡atraquemos! ¡atracad! ¡atraquen!
Negative Imperative
Imperativo Negativo

don't rob!
¡no atraques! ¡no atraque! ¡no atraquemos! ¡no atraquéis! ¡no atraquen!
Compound Tenses of the Spanish Verb ATRACAR  Past Participle: atracado - robbed
Present Perfect
Perfecto de Indicativo

have robbed
he atracado has atracado ha atracado hemos atracado habéis atracado han atracado
Preterit Perfect
Pretérito Anterior

had robbed
hube atracado hubiste atracado hubo atracado hubimos atracado hubisteis atracado hubieron atracado
Past Perfect
Pluscuamperfecto

had robbed
había atracado habías atracado había atracado habíamos atracado habíais atracado habían atracado
Present Perfect Subj
Presente Perfecto Subj

may have robbed
haya atracado hayas atracado haya atracado hayamos atracado hayáis atracado hayan atracado
Future Perfect
Futuro Perfecto

will have robbed
habré atracado habrás atracado habrá atracado habremos atracado habréis atracado habrán atracado
Conditional Perfect
Condicional Perfecto

would have robbed
habría atracado habrías atracado habría atracado habríamos atracado habríais atracado habrían atracado
Pluperfect Subjunctive
Pluscuamperf. de sbj

might have robbed
hubiera atracado hubieras atracado hubiera atracado hubiéramos atracado hubierais atracado hubieran atracado
hubiese atracado hubieses atracado hubiese atracado hubiésemos atracado hubieseis atracado hubiesen atracado
Progressive Tenses ATRACAR  Present Participle: atracando - robbing
Present Progressive
Presente Progressivo

am robbing
estoy atracando estás atracando está atracando estamos atracando está atracando están atracando
Preterit Progressive
Pretérito Prog

was robbing
estuve atracando estuviste atracando estuvo atracando estuvimos atracando estuvisteis atracando estuvieron atracando
Imperfect Progressive
Imperfecto Prog

had been robbing
estaba atracando estabas atracando estaba atracando estábamos atracando estabais atracando estaban atracando
Future Progressive
Futuro Perfecto Prog

will be robbing
estaré atracando estarás atracando estará atracando estaremos atracando estaréis atracando estarán atracando
Conditional Progressive
Condicional perf. prog.

would have been ...ing
estaría atracando estarías atracando estabría atracando estaríamos atracando estaríais atracando estarían atracando
Subjunctive Progressive
Subjuntivo Progressivo

may've been robbing
que ~ atracando que ~ atracando que ~ atracando que ~ atracando que ~ atracando que ~ atracando
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        USING the SPANISH VERB ATRACAR      

Spanish verb atracar - rob atracar can mean: to hold up, to mug.
atracarse de algo: to stuff oneself with something, to gorge oneself on something.

Spanish to rob is atracar el atraco (nm): roberry, raid.
atraco a mano armada: armed robbery.

Spanish for rob is atracar Atrácate a mí: Stick close to me.
Atrácalos más: Shove them closer together.

you informal vos replaces - you, informal, singular -
- in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and also in some countries of Central America.
Sometimes it also replaces the formal singular 'Usted'.
In irregular AR verbs, the conjugations remain the same as for except for the addition of accents in the following tenses:
Presente:      vos atracás
Imperativo:  ¡atracá!

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