Spanish Verbs Letter "V"

In this module, we will explore 22 common Spanish verbs beginning with the letter “V.” You will learn their English translations, how to use them in sentences, and practice using them in different tenses (present, past, and future). These verbs will allow you to expand your vocabulary and enhance your ability to express a wide range of actions.

Vagar – to wander

Vender – to sell

Venir – to come

Ver – to see

Vibrar – to vibrate

Vincular – to link, to connect

Vivir – to live

Vaciar – to empty

Valer – to be worth

Volver – to return

Volar – to fly

Viciar – to spoil, to corrupt

Venerar – to venerate, to worship

Vaticinar – to predict

Verter – to pour

Vengar – to avenge

Visitar – to visit

Vulnerar – to violate, to harm

Voltear – to turn around

Verificar – to verify

Vendar – to bandage

Valorar – to value, to appreciate

Verbs in Sentences:

Vagar – to wander

Present: Yo vago por la ciudad buscando algo interesante. – I wander through the city looking for something interesting.
Past: Tú vagaste durante horas sin rumbo fijo. – You wandered for hours without a fixed direction.
Future: Ellos vagarán por el campo este fin de semana. – They will wander through the countryside this weekend.

 

Vaciar – to empty

Present: Yo vacío el bote de basura todos los días. – I empty the trash bin every day.
Past: Ellos vaciaron la piscina en invierno. – They emptied the pool in winter.
Future: Tú vaciarás tu armario para la mudanza. – You will empty your closet for the move.

 

Valer – to be worth

Present: Este reloj vale una fortuna. – This watch is worth a fortune.
Past: La casa valió mucho dinero. – The house was worth a lot of money.
Future: Esos productos valdrán más el próximo año. – Those products will be worth more next year.

 

Valorar – to value, to appreciate

Present: Yo valoro mucho la amistad. – I value friendship a lot.
Past: Nosotros valoramos su esfuerzo en el proyecto. – We appreciated his effort on the project.
Future: Tú valorarás el esfuerzo de los demás. – You will appreciate the efforts of others.

 

Vender – to sell

Present: Nosotros vendemos productos frescos en el mercado. – We sell fresh products at the market.
Past: Yo vendí mi coche el mes pasado. – I sold my car last month.
Future: Ellos venderán su casa el año que viene. – They will sell their house next year.

 

Vendar – to bandage

Present: Ella venda la herida con cuidado. – She bandages the wound carefully.
Past: Tú vendaste mi brazo después de la caída. – You bandaged my arm after the fall.
Future: Ellos vendarán la herida antes de llevarme al hospital. – They will bandage the wound before taking me to the hospital.

 

Venerar – to venerate

Present: Ellos veneran a los santos en la iglesia. – They venerate the saints in the church.
Past: Yo veneré a mi abuelo toda mi vida. – I revered my grandfather my whole life.
Future: Tú venerarás a los líderes espirituales de la comunidad. – You will venerate the spiritual leaders of the community.

 

Vengar – to avenge

Present: Yo vengo la injusticia en nombre de mi amigo. – I avenge the injustice in my friend’s name.
Past: Ellos vengaron la derrota del equipo. – They avenged the team’s defeat.
Future: Tú vengarás la injusticia que te hicieron. – You will avenge the injustice done to you.

 

Venir – to come

Present: Ellos vienen a la reunión ahora mismo. – They are coming to the meeting right now.
Past: Tú viniste tarde ayer. – You came late yesterday.
Future: Nosotros vendremos a la fiesta el próximo fin de semana. – We will come to the party next weekend.

 

Ver – to see

Present: Yo veo muchas películas durante el fin de semana. – I watch a lot of movies over the weekend.
Past: Ella vio el espectáculo anoche. – She saw the show last night.
Future: Nosotros veremos la película mañana. – We will see the movie tomorrow.

 

Verificar – to verify

Present: Yo verifico los resultados antes de enviarlos. – I verify the results before sending them.
Past: Tú verificaste la información antes de la reunión. – You verified the information before the meeting.
Future: Ellos verificarán todos los datos antes de la presentación. – They will verify all the data before the presentation.

 

Verter – to pour

Present: Ella vierte el café en la taza. – She pours the coffee into the cup.
Past: Yo vertí el agua en el vaso. – I poured the water into the glass.
Future: Tú verterás la pintura en el recipiente. – You will pour the paint into the container.

 

Vibrar – to vibrate

Present: El teléfono vibra cuando recibo un mensaje. – The phone vibrates when I receive a message.
Past: Ella vibró de emoción durante el concierto. – She vibrated with excitement during the concert.
Future: Nosotros vibráremos al escuchar la música. – We will vibrate when we hear the music.

 

Viciar – to spoil

Present: El aire contaminado vicia el ambiente. – Polluted air spoils the environment.
Past: Ellos viciaron el resultado del concurso con trampas. – They corrupted the contest results with cheating.
Future: Nosotros viciaremos la calidad del producto si no mejoramos el proceso. – We will spoil the product quality if we don’t improve the process.

 

Vincular – to link

Present: Yo vinculo mis cuentas de correo para facilitar el acceso. – I link my email accounts to make access easier.
Past: Ellos vincularon los datos para hacer el informe. – They linked the data to create the report.
Future: Nosotros vincularemos las plataformas para mayor visibilidad. – We will link the platforms for greater visibility.

 

Visitar – to visit

Present: Yo visito a mis abuelos cada fin de semana. – I visit my grandparents every weekend.
Past: Tú visitaste el museo ayer. – You visited the museum yesterday.
Future: Ellos visitarán las ruinas el próximo mes. – They will visit the ruins next month.

 

Vivir – to live

Present: Yo vivo en una ciudad pequeña cerca del mar. – I live in a small town near the sea.
Past: Tú viviste en Madrid durante dos años. – You lived in Madrid for two years.
Future: Nosotros viviremos en una casa más grande el próximo año. – We will live in a bigger house next year.

 

Volar – to fly

Present: El pájaro vuela sobre el río. – The bird flies over the river.
Past: Yo volé a Barcelona el mes pasado. – I flew to Barcelona last month.
Future: Ellos volarán a Japón la próxima semana. – They will fly to Japan next week.

 

Voltear – to turn around

Present: Yo volteo la página para leer más. – I turn the page to read more.
Past: Ellos voltearon al escuchar el ruido. – They turned around when they heard the noise.
Future: Tú voltearás a la derecha en el cruce. – You will turn right at the intersection.

 

Volver – to return

Present: Yo vuelvo a casa después del trabajo. – I return home after work.
Past: Tú volviste de tus vacaciones ayer. – You returned from your vacation yesterday.
Future: Nosotros volveremos pronto de nuestro viaje. – We will return soon from our trip.

 

Vulnerar – to violate

Present: La nueva ley vulnera los derechos humanos. – The new law violates human rights.
Past: Nosotros vulneramos las reglas del juego. – We violated the rules of the game.
Future: Tú vulnerarás la confianza de los demás si no eres honesto. – You will damage others’ trust if you are not honest.

 

End of Module Review

In this section, we’ve covered 30 Spanish verbs starting with “V.” These verbs are widely used and can help you express actions and states across various situations. Practicing these in different tenses will help you become more versatile in speaking and writing Spanish.