agafar
Agafar is a Catalan verb that translates to "to take" or "to grab" in English. It is a regular verb, meaning its conjugation follows a predictable pattern. The infinitive form of the verb is "agafar." The verb is used to indicate the action of taking or grasping something with one's hands. It can also be used metaphorically to express the idea of taking on a responsibility or accepting something.
The verb "agafar" is conjugated in the present tense as follows:
- ell/ella/jo agafa (he/she/it takes)
- vosaltres agafeu (you all take)
- ells/elles/jo agafen (they take)
In the past tense, "agafar" is conjugated as:
- ell/ella/jo agafà (he/she/it took)
- nosaltres agafàrem (we took)
- vosaltres agafàreu (you all took)
- ells/elles/jo agafaren (they took)
The verb "agafar" is commonly used in everyday language and is an essential part of the Catalan