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Spanish
Etymology
From re- + ventar.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rebenˈtaɾ/
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: re‧ven‧tar
Verb
reventar (first-person singular present reviento, first-person singular preterite reventé, past participle reventado)
- (transitive, intransitive) to burst, explode, blow up, break
- (colloquial) to annoy; hack off
- (colloquial) to die (to do something)
- (colloquial) to burst (into)
- (colloquial) to wear out; knacker
- (vulgar, Spain) to have anal sex
- (slang, Panama) to diss, to mock, to roast (to subject someone to excessive banter and criticism, either amicably or ill-intentionedly)
Conjugation
Selected combined forms of reventar (e-ie alternation)
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
with infinitive reventar
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reventarme
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reventarte
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reventarle, reventarse
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reventarnos
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reventaros
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reventarles, reventarse
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reventarme
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reventarte
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reventarlo, reventarla, reventarse
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reventarnos
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reventaros
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reventarlos, reventarlas, reventarse
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with gerund reventando
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reventándome
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reventándote
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reventándole, reventándose
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reventándonos
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reventándoos
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reventándoles, reventándose
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reventándome
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reventándote
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reventándolo, reventándola, reventándose
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reventándonos
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reventándoos
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reventándolos, reventándolas, reventándose
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with informal second-person singular tú imperative revienta
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reviéntame
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reviéntate
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reviéntale
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reviéntanos
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not used
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reviéntales
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reviéntame
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reviéntate
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reviéntalo, reviéntala
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reviéntanos
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not used
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reviéntalos, reviéntalas
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with informal second-person singular vos imperative reventá
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reventame
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reventate
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reventale
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reventanos
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not used
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reventales
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reventame
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reventate
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reventalo, reventala
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reventanos
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not used
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reventalos, reventalas
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with formal second-person singular imperative reviente
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reviénteme
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not used
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reviéntele, reviéntese
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reviéntenos
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not used
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reviénteles
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reviénteme
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not used
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reviéntelo, reviéntela, reviéntese
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reviéntenos
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not used
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reviéntelos, reviéntelas
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with first-person plural imperative reventemos
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not used
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reventémoste
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reventémosle
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reventémonos
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reventémoos
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reventémosles
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not used
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reventémoste
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reventémoslo, reventémosla
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reventémonos
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reventémoos
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reventémoslos, reventémoslas
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with informal second-person plural imperative reventad
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reventadme
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not used
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reventadle
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reventadnos
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reventaos
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reventadles
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reventadme
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not used
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reventadlo, reventadla
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reventadnos
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reventaos
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reventadlos, reventadlas
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with formal second-person plural imperative revienten
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reviéntenme
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not used
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reviéntenle
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reviéntennos
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not used
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reviéntenles, reviéntense
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reviéntenme
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not used
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reviéntenlo, reviéntenla
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reviéntennos
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not used
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reviéntenlos, reviéntenlas, reviéntense
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