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Conjugation Chart of “Broncearse” (to get a tan) in the Present Tense
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me |
Tú | bronceo |
Él / Ella / Usted | te |
Nosotros / Nosotras | bronceas |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | broncea |
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Understanding the Present Tense of “Broncearse”
The Present Tense of broncearse is used when you want to describe the action of getting a tan in the present moment or as a habitual action. For example, Me bronceo en la playa todos los veranos. (I get a tan at the beach every summer.)
Broncearse is a regular -ar verb, which means it follows the typical conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ar in the present tense.
How to Use Broncearse in the Present Tense
Broncearse generally means to get a tan or become tanned, but has several different meanings in the Present Tense, some of which might surprise you.
Literal meaning: To acquire a tanned or bronzed skin tone from sun exposure, for example, Me bronceo en la playa durante el verano. (I get a tan at the beach during the summer.)
Figurative meaning: To become hardened or toughened, often through difficult experiences, for example, El soldado se broncea en el campo de batalla. (The soldier becomes hardened on the battlefield.)
Slang meaning: To get drunk or intoxicated, often used humorously, for example, Nos bronceamos con unas cervezas anoche. (We got drunk on some beers last night.)
Idiomatic meaning: To relax or enjoy oneself in the sun, for example, Vamos a broncearnos un rato en el parque. (Let’s go get some sun in the park for a while.)
Real Life Examples of Broncearse in the Present Tense
Cuando estoy en la playa, me bronceo rápidamente. (When I’m at the beach, I get a tan quickly.)
¿Por qué te bronceas tanto? No es saludable exponerse demasiado al sol. (Why do you tan so much? It’s not healthy to be exposed to the sun too much.)
Mi hermana broncea muy fácilmente en el verano. (My sister tans very easily in the summer.)
En vacaciones, muchos turistas broncean en la playa. (On vacation, many tourists sunbathe on the beach.)
Algunos productos de belleza ayudan a broncearse sin exponerse al sol. (Some beauty products help you tan without sun exposure.)
Cuando me bronceo, uso protector solar para evitar quemarme. (When I tan, I use sunscreen to avoid getting burned.)
¿Te bronceas en el solario o prefieres tomar el sol? (Do you tan in a tanning bed or do you prefer to sunbathe?)
Mi amiga broncea muy rápido, incluso con poca exposición al sol. (My friend tans very quickly, even with little sun exposure.)
En el parque, algunos jóvenes broncean sin camisa. (At the park, some young people sunbathe shirtless.)
Algunos famosos broncean con aerosol para lucir más bronceados. (Some celebrities spray tan to look more tanned.)
Cuando me bronceo demasiado, uso crema hidratante después. (When I get too tanned, I use moisturizer afterwards.)
¿Te bronceas con aceite de coco? Dicen que es bueno para la piel. (Do you tan with coconut oil? They say it’s good for the skin.)
Mi vecina broncea en el patio trasero todos los fines de semana. (My neighbor sunbathes in the backyard every weekend.)
Algunos atletas broncean para mejorar su rendimiento. (Some athletes tan to improve their performance.)
Cuando me bronceo mucho, me salen pecas en la cara. (When I tan a lot, I get freckles on my face.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Broncearse (to get a tan) in the Present Tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo me | I get a tan |
Tú bronceo | You get a tan |
Él / Ella / Usted te | He / She / You gets a tan |
Nosotros / Nosotras bronceas | We get a tan |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes broncea | They / You all get a tan |
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Synonyms
The Present tense is also known as the Simple Present, Present Simple, Present Tense, or Present Indicative in English, and as Presente de Indicativo, Presente Simple, Tiempo Presente, or Indicativo Presente in Spanish.