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Getting down with Bajar – 8 Uses you need to know

An episode of the All About Spanish Verbs podcast, hosted by All About Spanish Verbs, titled "Getting down with Bajar – 8 Uses you need to know" was published on July 6, 2017 and runs 8 minutes.

July 6, 2017 ·8m · All About Spanish Verbs

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The meaning of the verb bajar in Spanish is to go down.  Or should I say that’s one of it’s meanings.  Bajar seems simple enough on the surface but it actually has more than eight different uses.   Listen to this podcast to learn some of the most common uses of the Spanish verb bajar.

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Season 1 covers a total of 19 high frequency Spanish verbs and teaches you everything your Spanish teacher didn’t about how native Spanish speakers use them in every conversation.

It includes the verbs Dar, Tener, Hacer, Ver, Faltar, Poner, Pasar, Conocer, Bajar, Llevar, Baber, Dejar, Quedar, Quedarse, Ser, Estar and Volver, Ir and Alcanzar.

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