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How to conjugate Calcular in Spanish

To calculate, to estimate Regular AR Verb

Introduction

Calcular is the Spanish verb for "to calculate, to estimate". It is a regular AR verb. Read on below to see how it is conjugated in the 18 major Spanish tenses!

Similar verbs to calcular include: estimar.

ItemSpanishEnglish
Infinitivecalcularto calculate, to estimate
Past participlecalculadocalculated
Gerundcalculandocalculating
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Indicative Tenses of Calcular

Calcular in the Indicative Present

The Indicative Present of calcular is used to talk about situations, events or thoughts that are happening now or in the near future. It is also used to talk about facts and truths. For example, "calculo", meaning "I calculate".

In Spanish, the Indicative Present is known as "El Presente".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalculoI calculate
calculasyou calculate
Ella / Él / Ustedcalculas/he calculates, you (formal) calculate
Nosotras / Nosotroscalculamoswe calculate
Vosotras / Vosotroscalculáisyou (plural) calculate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalculanthey calculate,

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Calcular in the Indicative Preterite

The Indicative Preterite of calcular is used to talk about actions completed in the past, at a specific point in time. For example, "calculé", meaning "I calculated".

In Spanish, the Indicative Preterite is known as "El Pretérito Indefinido".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalculéI calculated
calculasteyou calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedcalculós/he calculated, you (formal) calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroscalculamoswe calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroscalculasteisyou (plural) calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalcularonthey calculated,

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Calcular in the Indicative Imperfect

The Indicative Imperfect of calcular is used to describe regular and repeated actions that happened in the past and descriptions of things you used to do. For example, "calculaba", meaning "I used to calculate".

In Spanish, the Indicative Imperfect is known as "El Pretérito Imperfecto".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalculabaI used to calculate
calculabasyou used to calculate
Ella / Él / Ustedcalculabas/he used to calculate, you (formal) used to calculate
Nosotras / Nosotroscalculábamoswe used to calculate
Vosotras / Vosotroscalculabaisyou (plural) used to calculate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalculabanthey used to calculate,

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Calcular in the Indicative Present Continuous

The Indicative Present Continuous of calcular is used to talk about something that is happening continuously or right now. For example, "estoy calculando", meaning "I am calculating".

In Spanish, the Indicative Present Continuous is known as "El Presente Progresivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yoestoy calculandoI am calculating
estás calculandoyou are calculating
Ella / Él / Ustedestá calculandos/he is calculating, you (formal) are calculating
Nosotras / Nosotrosestamos calculandowe are calculating
Vosotras / Vosotrosestáis calculandoyou (plural) are calculating
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesestán calculandothey are calculating,

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Calcular in the Indicative Informal Future

The Indicative Informal Future of calcular is used to talk about something that will happen in the future, especially in the near future. For example, "voy a calcular", meaning "I am going to calculate".

In Spanish, the Indicative Informal Future is known as "El Futuro Próximo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yovoy a calcularI am going to calculate
vas a calcularyou are going to calculate
Ella / Él / Ustedva a calculars/he is going to calculate, you (formal) are going to calculate
Nosotras / Nosotrosvamos a calcularwe are going to calculate
Vosotras / Vosotrosvais a calcularyou (plural) are going to calculate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesvan a calcularthey are going to calculate,

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Calcular in the Indicative Future

The Indicative Future of calcular is used to talk about something that will happen in the future. For example, "calcularé", meaning "I will calculate".

In Spanish, the Indicative Future is known as "El Futuro Simple".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalcularéI will calculate
calcularásyou will calculate
Ella / Él / Ustedcalcularás/he will calculate, you (formal) will calculate
Nosotras / Nosotroscalcularemoswe will calculate
Vosotras / Vosotroscalcularéisyou (plural) will calculate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalcularánthey will calculate,

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Calcular in the Indicative Conditional

The Indicative Conditional of calcular is used to talk about something that may happen in the future, hypothesis and probabilities. For example, "calcularía", meaning "I would calculate".

In Spanish, the Indicative Conditional is known as "El Condicional Simple".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalcularíaI would calculate
calcularíasyou would calculate
Ella / Él / Ustedcalcularías/he would calculate, you (formal) would calculate
Nosotras / Nosotroscalcularíamoswe would calculate
Vosotras / Vosotroscalcularíaisyou (plural) would calculate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalcularíanthey would calculate,

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Calcular in the Indicative Present Perfect

The Indicative Present Perfect of calcular is used to describe actions that started recently (in the past) and are still happening now or things that have been done recently. For example, "he calculado", meaning "I have calculated".

In Spanish, the Indicative Present Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Perfecto".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohe calculadoI have calculated
has calculadoyou have calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedha calculados/he has calculated, you (formal) have calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroshemos calculadowe have calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroshabéis calculadoyou (plural) have calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshan calculadothey have calculated,

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Calcular in the Indicative Past Perfect

The Indicative Past Perfect of calcular is used to talk about actions that happened before another action in the past. For example, "había calculado", meaning "I had calculated".

In Spanish, the Indicative Past Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabía calculadoI had calculated
habías calculadoyou had calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedhabía calculados/he had calculated, you (formal) had calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroshabíamos calculadowe had calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroshabíais calculadoyou (plural) had calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshabían calculadothey had calculated,

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Calcular in the Indicative Future Perfect

The Indicative Future Perfect of calcular is used to talk about something that will have happened in the future after something else has already happened. For example, "habré calculado", meaning "I will have calculated".

In Spanish, the Indicative Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabré calculadoI will have calculated
habrás calculadoyou will have calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedhabrá calculados/he will have calculated, you (formal) will have calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroshabremos calculadowe will have calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroshabréis calculadoyou (plural) will have calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshabrán calculadothey will have calculated,

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Calcular in the Indicative Conditional Perfect

The Indicative Conditional Perfect of calcular is used to talk about something that would have happened in the past but didn’t due to another action. For example, "habría calculado", meaning "I would have calculated".

In Spanish, the Indicative Conditional Perfect is known as "El Condicional Perfecto".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabría calculadoI would have calculated
habrías calculadoyou would have calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedhabría calculados/he would have calculated, you (formal) would have calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroshabríamos calculadowe would have calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroshabríais calculadoyou (plural) would have calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshabrían calculadothey would have calculated,

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Subjunctive Tenses of Calcular

Calcular in the Subjunctive Present

The Subjunctive Present is used to talk about situations of uncertainty, or emotions such as wishes, desires and hopes. It differs from the indicative mood due to the uncertainty of the events which are being spoken about. For example, "calcule", meaning "I calculate".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Present is known as "El Presente de Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalculeI calculate
calculesyou calculate
Ella / Él / Ustedcalcules/he calculates, you (formal) calculate
Nosotras / Nosotroscalculemoswe calculate
Vosotras / Vosotroscalculéisyou (plural) calculate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalculenthey calculate,

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Calcular in the Subjunctive Imperfect

The Subjunctive Imperfect is used to speak about unlikely or uncertain events in the past or to cast an opinion (emotional) about something that happened in the past. For example, "calculara", meaning "I calculated".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Imperfect is known as "El Imperfecto Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalcularaI calculated
calcularasyou calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedcalcularas/he calculated, you (formal) calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroscalculáramoswe calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroscalcularaisyou (plural) calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalcularanthey calculated,

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Calcular in the Subjunctive Future

The Subjunctive Future is used to speak about hypothetical situations, and actions/events that may happen in the future. For example, "calculare", meaning "I will calculate".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Future is known as "El Futuro de Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
YocalculareI will calculate
calcularesyou will calculate
Ella / Él / Ustedcalculares/he will calculate, you (formal) will calculate
Nosotras / Nosotroscalculáremoswe will calculate
Vosotras / Vosotroscalculareisyou (plural) will calculate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalcularenthey will calculate,

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Calcular in the Subjunctive Present Perfect

The Subjunctive Present Perfect is used to describe past actions or events that are still connected to the present day and to speak about an action that will have happened by a certain time in the future. For example, "haya calculado", meaning "I have calculated".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Present Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohaya calculadoI have calculated
hayas calculadoyou have calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedhaya calculados/he has calculated, you (formal) have calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroshayamos calculadowe have calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroshayáis calculadoyou (plural) have calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshayan calculadothey have calculated,

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Calcular in the Subjunctive Past Perfect

The Subjunctive Past Perfect is used to speak about hypothetical situations, and actions/events that occurred before other actions/events in the past. For example, "hubiera calculado", meaning "I had calculated".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Past Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohubiera calculadoI had calculated
hubieras calculadoyou had calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedhubiera calculados/he had calculated, you (formal) had calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroshubiéramos calculadowe had calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroshubierais calculadoyou (plural) had calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshubieran calculadothey had calculated,

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Calcular in the Subjunctive Future Perfect

The Subjunctive Future Perfect is used to speak about something that will have happened if a hypothetical situations occurs in the future. For example, "hubiere calculado", meaning "I will have calculated".

In Spanish, the Subjunctive Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto de Subjuntivo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohubiere calculadoI will have calculated
hubieres calculadoyou will have calculated
Ella / Él / Ustedhubiere calculados/he will have calculated, you (formal) will have calculated
Nosotras / Nosotroshubiéremos calculadowe will have calculated
Vosotras / Vosotroshubiereis calculadoyou (plural) will have calculated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshubieren calculadothey will have calculated,

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Imperative Tenses of Calcular

Calcular in the Imperative Affirmative

The Imperative Affirmative is used to give orders and commands, to tell someone to do something. For example, "calcule", meaning "(to you formal) calculate!".

In Spanish, the Imperative Affirmative is known as "El Imperativo Afirmativo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yo--
calcula(to you) calculate!
Ella / Él / Ustedcalcule(to you formal) calculate!
Nosotras / Nosotroscalculemoslet's calculate!
Vosotras / Vosotroscalculad(to you plural) calculate!
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedescalculen(to you plural formal) calculate!

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Calcular in the Imperative Negative

The Imperative Negative is used to give orders and commands, telling someone not to do something. For example, "no calcule", meaning "(to you formal) don't calculate!".

In Spanish, the Imperative Negative is known as "El Imperativo Negativo".

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yo--
no calcules(to you) don't calculate!
Ella / Él / Ustedno calcule(to you formal) don't calculate!
Nosotras / Nosotrosno calculemoslet's not calculate!
Vosotras / Vosotrosno calculéis(to you plural) don't calculate!
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesno calculen(to you plural formal) don't calculate!

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