ELONIO
Log inSign up
  1. Spanish (Latin America)
  2. /Pronouns with affirmative commands (dámelo, hágalo)
  3. /morder

morder

morder
to bite
From Lesson 133:Pronouns with affirmative commands (dámelo, hágalo)·Spanish (Latin America)

Usages of morder

El perro tiene miedo y muerde. Acarícielo, pero es peligroso.
The dog is afraid and bites. Pet him, but he is dangerous.
Ese perro ha mordido al veterinario en la clínica.
That dog has bitten the veterinarian in the clinic.
Si te acercas, este perro está a punto de morder.
If you get close, this dog is about to bite.
La vena del campesino apestaba. ¡Ni que la hubiera mordido!
The peasant's vein stank. As if I had bitten it!
Muerde suavemente nomás, como si comieras pan.
Just bite gently, as if you were eating bread.

Learn morder and more in Spanish

All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods, no signup needed.

  • ✓ Practice with interactive exercises
  • ✓ Track your progress with spaced repetition
  • ✓Learn at your own pace — completely free
Start learning Spanish →
Practice Spanish now — free, no signup neededStart learning →
ELONIO
Mission—Team—FAQ—Privacy—Terms—Sponsors—Grammar—Typing Course—Donate
© 2026 Elon Automation B.V.