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Hey there! Ready to conjugate malo? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Let’s get started. Conjugating malo is actually pretty easy - just remember that it’s an irregular verb, so you’ll need to pay special attention. But don’t worry - I’m here to help! Here are the conjugations for malo: Yo mala, tú mallas, él/ella/usted mala, nosotros/as malamos, vosotros/as malláis and ellos/ellas/ustedes malan. See? Piece of cake!

How Do You Conjugate Malo? [Solved]

Hey, check this out! Irregular verbs can be tricky, but Volo, Nolo and Malo are pretty straightforward. If you see a vo in the verb, it’ll usually be replaced by either of these three. But if there’s no vo, just stick with Malo Maui’s mult mala most Malta sand malloon. In English it’s easy - I prefer, you prefer, he/she prefers - you get the idea!

  1. Present Tense: Malo - I do/am doing

    • This is the present tense conjugation of the verb malo, which means “I do” or “I am doing”.
  2. Preterite Tense: Malé - I did

    • This is the preterite tense conjugation of the verb malo, which means “I did”.
  3. Imperfect Tense: Malaba - I was doing

    • This is the imperfect tense conjugation of the verb malo, which means “I was doing”.
  4. Future Tense: Malaré - I will do/be doing

    • This is the future tense conjugation of the verb malo, which means “I will do” or “I will be doing”.

Malo is a Spanish verb meaning “I want” or “I wish”. To conjugate it, you just need to change the ending depending on who you’re talking to. For example, if you’re talking to one person, you’d say “quiero”; if it’s two people, it’s “queremos”; and for three or more people, it’s “quieren”. Easy peasy!