Apitar (to whistle using a) conjugation

Portuguese
This verb can also have the following meanings: to be the referee of a match, whistle

Conjugation of apitar

Eu
Tu
El(e/a)
Nos
Vos
El(es/as
Present tense
apito
I whistle using a
apitas
you whistle using a
apita
he/she whistles using a
apitamos
we whistle using a
apitais
you all whistle using a
apitam
they whistle using a
Present perfect tense
tenho apitado
I have whistled using a
tens apitado
you have whistled using a
tem apitado
he/she has whistled using a
temos apitado
we have whistled using a
tendes apitado
you all have whistled using a
têm apitado
they have whistled using a
Past preterite tense
apitei
I whistled using a
apitaste
you whistled using a
apitou
he/she whistled using a
apitamos
we whistled using a
apitastes
you all whistled using a
apitaram
they whistled using a
Future tense
apitarei
I will whistle using a
apitarás
you will whistle using a
apitará
he/she will whistle using a
apitaremos
we will whistle using a
apitareis
you all will whistle using a
apitarão
they will whistle using a
Eu
Tu
El(e/a)
Nos
Vos
El(es/as
Conditional mood
apitaria
I would whistle using a
apitarias
you would whistle using a
apitaria
he/she would whistle using a
apitaríamos
we would whistle using a
apitaríeis
you all would whistle using a
apitariam
they would whistle using a
Past imperfect tense
apitava
I used to whistle using a
apitavas
you used to whistle using a
apitava
he/she used to whistle using a
apitávamos
we used to whistle using a
apitáveis
you all used to whistle using a
apitavam
they used to whistle using a
Past perfect tense
tinha apitado
I had whistled using a
tinhas apitado
you had whistled using a
tinha apitado
he/she had whistled using a
tínhamos apitado
we had whistled using a
tínheis apitado
you all had whistled using a
tinham apitado
they had whistled using a
Future perfect tense
terei apitado
I will have whistled using a
terás apitado
you will have whistled using a
terá apitado
he/she will have whistled using a
teremos apitado
we will have whistled using a
tereis apitado
you all will have whistled using a
terão apitado
they will have whistled using a
Eu
Tu
El(e/a)
Nos
Vos
El(es/as
Present perfect subjunctive tense
tenha apitado
I have whistled using a
tenhas apitado
you have whistled using a
tenha apitado
he/she has whistled using a
tenhamos apitado
we have whistled using a
tenhais apitado
you all have whistled using a
tenham apitado
they have whistled using a
Future subjunctive tense
apitar
(if/so that) I will have whistled using a
apitares
(if/so that) you will have whistled using a
apitar
(if/so that) he/she will have whistled using a
apitarmos
(if/so that) we will have whistled using a
apitardes
(if/so that) you all will have whistled using a
apitarem
(if/so that) they will have whistled using a
Future perfect subjunctive tense
tiver apitado
I will have whistled using a
tiveres apitado
you will have whistled using a
tiver apitado
he/she will have whistled using a
tivermos apitado
we will have whistled using a
tiverdes apitado
you all will have whistled using a
tiverem apitado
they will have whistled using a
Tu
El(e/a)
Nos
Vos
El(es/as
Imperative mood
apita
whistle using a !
apite
whistle using a !
apitemos
let's whistle using a !
apitai
whistle using a !
apitem
whistle using a !
Imperative negative mood
não apites
do not whistle using a !
não apite
let him/her/it not whistle using a !
não apitemos
let us not whistle using a !
não apiteis
do not whistle using a !
não apitem
do not whistle using a !

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