Enamorarse Present Tense in Latin American Spanish

The Present Tense of enamorarse is used to express the idea of falling in love or becoming enamored in the present moment. For example, Me enamoro de ti cada día más. (I fall in love with you more every day.)

Enamorarse is a regular -ar verb, which means its conjugations follow the typical pattern for verbs ending in -ar in the present tense.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Enamorarse (to fall in love) in the Present Tense tense (Latin American Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yome
enamoro
Él / Ella / Ustedte
Nosotros / Nosotrasenamoras
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesenamora

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Usage of Enamorarse in the Present Tense

Enamorarse generally means to fall in love, but has several different meanings in the Present Tense, some of which might surprise you.

To fall in love: This is the most common meaning, for example, Me enamoro de mi novia cada día más. (I fall more in love with my girlfriend every day.)

To become infatuated: It can also mean to become infatuated or obsessed with someone or something, for example, Se enamora de cada chica linda que ve. (He becomes infatuated with every pretty girl he sees.)

To become very fond of: In a more general sense, it can mean to become very fond of or attached to something, for example, Me enamoro de esta ciudad cada vez que la visito. (I fall in love with this city every time I visit it.)

Slang/Idiomatic usage: In some colloquial contexts, it can be used in a rude or vulgar way to mean to become obsessed with or addicted to something, for example, Se enamora de la cerveza cada fin de semana. (He becomes obsessed with beer every weekend.)

Examples

Examples of Enamorarse in the Present Tense

Cuando veo a mi pareja, me enamoro de nuevo. (When I see my partner, I fall in love again.)

¿Por qué te enamoras de alguien que no te valora? (Why do you fall in love with someone who doesn’t value you?)

Ella se enamora fácilmente de los chicos guapos. (She easily falls in love with handsome guys.)

En la primavera, la gente se enamora con más frecuencia. (In spring, people fall in love more often.)

Dicen que el amor a primera vista existe porque te enamoras antes de conocer realmente a la persona. (They say love at first sight exists because you fall in love before really getting to know the person.)

Cuando me enamoro, no puedo dejar de pensar en esa persona. (When I fall in love, I can’t stop thinking about that person.)

Mi amigo se enamora de una chica nueva cada semana. (My friend falls in love with a new girl every week.)

Ella se enamora muy intensamente, pero también se le pasa rápido. (She falls in love very intensely, but she also gets over it quickly.)

Cuando estás enamorado/a, te enamoras de todos los detalles de tu pareja. (When you’re in love, you fall in love with every detail about your partner.)

Dicen que los opuestos se enamoran, pero en realidad las parejas más compatibles tienen valores similares. (They say opposites attract, but in reality the most compatible couples have similar values.)

Cada vez que veo esa película romántica, me enamoro del protagonista. (Every time I watch that romantic movie, I fall in love with the main character.)

¿Crees que es posible enamorarse a través de Internet sin conocer a la persona? (Do you think it’s possible to fall in love online without meeting the person?)

Dicen que cuando te enamoras, te vuelves ciego a los defectos de tu pareja. (They say when you fall in love, you become blind to your partner’s flaws.)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Enamorarse (to fall in love) in the Present Tense tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo me I fall in love
Tú enamoro You fall in love
Él / Ella / Usted te He / She / You falls in love
Nosotros / Nosotras enamoras We fall in love
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes enamora They / You all fall in love

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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.