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Put in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'put' is 'poner', pronounced poh-NEHR (IPA: /poˈneɾ/). It is an A1-level verb.

Pronunciation: poh-NEHR

Spanishponer
Pronunciationpoh-NEHR · /poˈneɾ/
Part of speechverb
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'poner'

  • Pongo la mesa antes de cenar.
    I set the table before dinner.
  • ¿Dónde pones las llaves normalmente?
    Where do you usually put your keys?
  • Puse el libro en la mesa.
    I put the book on the table.
  • Pon música, por favor.
    Put some music on, please.

Common Phrases with 'poner'

  • poner la mesa
    to set the table
  • ponerse de acuerdo
    to come to an agreement

How to Use 'poner'

Irregular yo pongo, irregular preterite puse, imperative pon, and participle puesto. The reflexive ponerse means to put on clothing (me pongo la chaqueta) or to become (se puso rojo = he turned red).

Related Vocabulary

Keep going: review present tense conjugation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'put' in Spanish?

'Put' in Spanish is 'poner', pronounced poh-NEHR.

How do you spell 'poner'?

It is spelled p-o-n-e-r.

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