Maniatar (to tie someone's hands together) conjugation

Spanish
This verb can also have the following meanings: tie, place, to place in manacles, to tie someones hands together

Conjugation of maniatar

Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Present tense
maniato
I tie someone's hands together
maniatas
you tie someone's hands together
maniata
he/she/it ties someone's hands together
maniatamos
we tie someone's hands together
maniatáis
you all tie someone's hands together
maniatan
they tie someone's hands together
Present perfect tense
he maniatado
I have tied someone's hands together
has maniatado
you have tied someone's hands together
ha maniatado
he/she/it has tied someone's hands together
hemos maniatado
we have tied someone's hands together
habéis maniatado
you all have tied someone's hands together
han maniatado
they have tied someone's hands together
Past preterite tense
maniaté
I tied someone's hands together
maniataste
you tied someone's hands together
maniató
he/she/it tied someone's hands together
maniatamos
we tied someone's hands together
maniatasteis
you all tied someone's hands together
maniataron
they tied someone's hands together
Future tense
maniataré
I will tie someone's hands together
maniatarás
you will tie someone's hands together
maniatará
he/she/it will tie someone's hands together
maniataremos
we will tie someone's hands together
maniataréis
you all will tie someone's hands together
maniatarán
they will tie someone's hands together
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Conditional mood
maniataría
I would tie someone's hands together
maniatarías
you would tie someone's hands together
maniataría
he/she/it would tie someone's hands together
maniataríamos
we would tie someone's hands together
maniataríais
you all would tie someone's hands together
maniatarían
they would tie someone's hands together
Past imperfect tense
maniataba
I used to to tie someone's hands together
maniatabas
you used to to tie someone's hands together
maniataba
he/she/it used to to tie someone's hands together
maniatábamos
we used to to tie someone's hands together
maniatabais
you all used to to tie someone's hands together
maniataban
they used to to tie someone's hands together
Past perfect tense
había maniatado
I had tied someone's hands together
habías maniatado
you had tied someone's hands together
había maniatado
he/she/it had tied someone's hands together
habíamos maniatado
we had tied someone's hands together
habíais maniatado
you all had tied someone's hands together
habían maniatado
they had tied someone's hands together
Future perfect tense
habré maniatado
I will have tied someone's hands together
habrás maniatado
you will have tied someone's hands together
habrá maniatado
he/she/it will have tied someone's hands together
habremos maniatado
we will have tied someone's hands together
habréis maniatado
you all will have tied someone's hands together
habrán maniatado
they will have tied someone's hands together
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Present subjunctive tense
maniate
(if/so that) I tie someone's hands together
maniates
(if/so that) you tie someone's hands together
maniate
(if/so that) he/she/it tie someone's hands together
maniatemos
(if/so that) we tie someone's hands together
maniatéis
(if/so that) you all tie someone's hands together
maniaten
(if/so that) they tie someone's hands together
Present perfect subjunctive tense
haya maniatado
I have tied someone's hands together
hayas maniatado
you have tied someone's hands together
haya maniatado
he/she/it has tied someone's hands together
hayamos maniatado
we have tied someone's hands together
hayáis maniatado
you all have tied someone's hands together
hayan maniatado
they have tied someone's hands together
Past imperfect subjunctive tense
maniatara
(if/so that) I have tied someone's hands together
maniataras
(if/so that) you have tied someone's hands together
maniatara
(if/so that) he/she/it have tied someone's hands together
maniatáramos
(if/so that) we have tied someone's hands together
maniatarais
(if/so that) you all have tied someone's hands together
maniataran
(if/so that) they have tied someone's hands together
Past imperfect subjunctive (second) tense
maniatase
(if/so that) I have tied someone's hands together
maniatases
(if/so that) you have tied someone's hands together
maniatase
(if/so that) he/she/it have tied someone's hands together
maniatásemos
(if/so that) we have tied someone's hands together
maniataseis
(if/so that) you all have tied someone's hands together
maniatasen
(if/so that) they have tied someone's hands together
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Past perfect subjunctive tense
hubiera maniatado
I had tied someone's hands together
hubieras maniatado
you had tied someone's hands together
hubiera maniatado
he/she/it had tied someone's hands together
hubiéramos maniatado
we had tied someone's hands together
hubierais maniatado
you all had tied someone's hands together
hubieran maniatado
they had tied someone's hands together
Past perfect subjunctive (second) tense
hubiese maniatado
I had tied someone's hands together
hubieses maniatado
you had tied someone's hands together
hubiese maniatado
he/she/it had tied someone's hands together
hubiésemos maniatado
we had tied someone's hands together
hubieseis maniatado
you all had tied someone's hands together
hubiesen maniatado
they had tied someone's hands together
Future subjunctive tense
maniatare
(if/so that) I will have tied someone's hands together
maniatares
(if/so that) you will have tied someone's hands together
maniatare
(if/so that) he/she/it will have tied someone's hands together
maniatáremos
(if/so that) we will have tied someone's hands together
maniatareis
(if/so that) you all will have tied someone's hands together
maniataren
(if/so that) they will have tied someone's hands together
Future perfect subjunctive tense
hubiere maniatado
I will have tied someone's hands together
hubieres maniatado
you will have tied someone's hands together
hubiere maniatado
he/she/it will have tied someone's hands together
hubiéremos maniatado
we will have tied someone's hands together
hubiereis maniatado
you all will have tied someone's hands together
hubieren maniatado
they will have tied someone's hands together
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Imperative mood
maniata
tie someone's hands together!
maniate
tie someone's hands together!
maniatemos
let's tie someone's hands together!
maniatad
tie someone's hands together!
maniaten
tie someone's hands together!
Imperative negative mood
no maniates
do not tie someone's hands together!
no maniate
don't let him/her/it tie someone's hands together!
no maniatemos
let us not tie someone's hands together!
no maniatéis
do not tie someone's hands together!
no maniaten
do not tie someone's hands together!

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