Sesear (to speak in an accent that pronounces the letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/) conjugation

Spanish
This verb can also have the following meanings: speak, to speak in an accent that pronounces the letter z as s and the letter c before e or i as s

Conjugation of sesear

Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Present tense
seseo
I speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseas
you speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesea
he/she/it speaks in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseamos
we speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseáis
you all speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesean
they speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Present perfect tense
he seseado
I have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
has seseado
you have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
ha seseado
he/she/it has spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hemos seseado
we have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habéis seseado
you all have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
han seseado
they have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Past preterite tense
seseé
I spoke in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseaste
you spoke in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseó
he/she/it spoke in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseamos
we spoke in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseasteis
you all spoke in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearon
they spoke in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Future tense
sesearé
I will speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearás
you will speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseará
he/she/it will speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearemos
we will speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearéis
you all will speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearán
they will speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Conditional mood
sesearía
I would speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearías
you would speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearía
he/she/it would speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearíamos
we would speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearíais
you all would speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearían
they would speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Past imperfect tense
seseaba
I used to speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseabas
you used to speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseaba
he/she/it used to speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseábamos
we used to speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseabais
you all used to speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseaban
they used to speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Past perfect tense
había seseado
I had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habías seseado
you had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
había seseado
he/she/it had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habíamos seseado
we had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habíais seseado
you all had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habían seseado
they had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Future perfect tense
habré seseado
I will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habrás seseado
you will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habrá seseado
he/she/it will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habremos seseado
we will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habréis seseado
you all will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
habrán seseado
they will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Present subjunctive tense
sesee
(if/so that) I speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesees
(if/so that) you speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesee
(if/so that) he/she/it speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseemos
(if/so that) we speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseéis
(if/so that) you all speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseen
(if/so that) they speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Present perfect subjunctive tense
haya seseado
I have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hayas seseado
you have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
haya seseado
he/she/it has spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hayamos seseado
we have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hayáis seseado
you all have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hayan seseado
they have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Past imperfect subjunctive tense
seseara
(if/so that) I have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearas
(if/so that) you have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseara
(if/so that) he/she/it have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseáramos
(if/so that) we have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearais
(if/so that) you all have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearan
(if/so that) they have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Past imperfect subjunctive (second) tense
sesease
(if/so that) I have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseases
(if/so that) you have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesease
(if/so that) he/she/it have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseásemos
(if/so that) we have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseaseis
(if/so that) you all have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseasen
(if/so that) they have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Past perfect subjunctive tense
hubiera seseado
I had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubieras seseado
you had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiera seseado
he/she/it had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiéramos seseado
we had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubierais seseado
you all had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubieran seseado
they had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Past perfect subjunctive (second) tense
hubiese seseado
I had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubieses seseado
you had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiese seseado
he/she/it had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiésemos seseado
we had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubieseis seseado
you all had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiesen seseado
they had spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Future subjunctive tense
seseare
(if/so that) I will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseares
(if/so that) you will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseare
(if/so that) he/she/it will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseáremos
(if/so that) we will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
seseareis
(if/so that) you all will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
sesearen
(if/so that) they will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Future perfect subjunctive tense
hubiere seseado
I will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubieres seseado
you will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiere seseado
he/she/it will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiéremos seseado
we will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubiereis seseado
you all will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
hubieren seseado
they will have spoken in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Imperative mood
sesea
speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
sesee
speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
seseemos
let's speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
sesead
speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
seseen
speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
Imperative negative mood
no sesees
do not speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
no sesee
let him/her/it speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
no seseemos
let us not speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
no seseéis
do not speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!
no seseen
do not speak in an accent that pronounces the/she letter "z" as /s/ and the letter "c" before "e" or "i" as /s/!

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