Juntarse Subjunctive Mood in Latin American Spanish

The Subjunctive Mood of Juntarse is used to express wishes, desires, or uncertainty about the action of joining or getting together, for example: Espero que nos juntemos pronto. (I hope we get together soon.)

Juntarse is a regular -ar verb, so its conjugations in the Present Subjunctive follow the standard pattern for this verb type.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Juntarse (to get together) in the Subjunctive Mood tense (Latin American Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yome
junte
Él / Ella / Ustedte
Nosotros / Nosotrasjuntes
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesjunte

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Usage of Juntarse in the Subjunctive Mood

The present subjunctive of juntarse is used to express desires, doubts, wishes, or uncertainty about the action of joining or gathering.

To express a desire or wish: For example, Espero que nos juntemos pronto. (I hope we get together soon.)

To express doubt or uncertainty: For example, No creo que se junten esta noche. (I don’t think they’ll get together tonight.)

To express a command or suggestion: For example, Es mejor que nos juntemos temprano. (It’s better that we get together early.)

Colloquial/Slang usage: For example, ¿Nos juntamos para tomar unas chelas? (Shall we get together for some beers?)

Examples

Examples of Juntarse in the Subjunctive Mood

Espero que todos nos juntemos para la fiesta esta noche. (I hope we all get together for the party tonight.)

Es importante que te juntes con gente que tenga metas similares. (It’s important that you get together with people who have similar goals.)

Aunque no lo creas, el jefe quiere que nos juntemos para una reunión de equipo. (Believe it or not, the boss wants us to get together for a team meeting.)

Ojalá que te juntes con tus amigos este fin de semana. (I hope you get together with your friends this weekend.)

Mis padres insisten en que me junte con la familia para las fiestas. (My parents insist that I get together with the family for the holidays.)

El profesor recomienda que los estudiantes se junten para estudiar juntos. (The professor recommends that students get together to study together.)

Sería genial que nos juntemos para ver el partido de fútbol. (It would be great if we could get together to watch the soccer game.)

Es una lástima que no te juntes más seguido con tus viejos amigos. (It’s a shame you don’t get together more often with your old friends.)

Independientemente de sus diferencias, es bueno que la familia se junte de vez en cuando. (Regardless of their differences, it’s good for the family to get together once in a while.)

¿Crees que nos juntemos para tomar un café más tarde? (Do you think we could get together for coffee later?)

Tal vez sería mejor que te juntes con gente que comparta tus intereses. (Maybe it would be better if you got together with people who share your interests.)

Aunque estén ocupados, es importante que los amigos se junten de vez en cuando. (Even though they’re busy, it’s important for friends to get together once in a while.)

Dudo que nos juntemos para el cumpleaños de Juan esta vez. (I doubt we’ll get together for Juan’s birthday this time.)

A mis suegros les encantaría que nos juntemos para una cena familiar. (My in-laws would love for us to get together for a family dinner.)

Sería una buena idea que te juntes con tus compañeros de trabajo después del turno. (It would be a good idea for you to get together with your co-workers after your shift.)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Juntarse (to get together) in the Subjunctive Mood tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo me I get together
Tú junte You get together
Él / Ella / Usted te He / She / You gets together
Nosotros / Nosotras juntes We get together
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes junte They / You all get together

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Synonyms

The Subjunctive mood is also known as the Simple Subjunctive, Subjunctive Present, or Present Subjunctive Mood in English, and as Presente de Subjuntivo, Subjuntivo Presente, Presente del Modo Subjuntivo, or Tiempo Presente del Subjuntivo in Spanish.