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How do you say "to insert" in Spanish?
insertar
In Spanish, "to insert" is insertar.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced in-ser-TAR. Stress on the last syllable. Starts like 'insert' in English.
Grammar notes
Regular -ar verb. Present tense: inserto, insertas, inserta, insertamos, insertan.
Example sentence
Inserto la clave en el ordenador.
I insert the password into the computer.
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How to remember insertar
Insert sounds the same in English and Spanish. Insert a key into a lock.
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Questions about insertar
How do you say "to insert" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "to insert" is insertar. It is a noun.
How is insertar written in Spanish?
insertar is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is insertar used in a sentence?
Use insertar as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Inserto la clave en el ordenador. (I insert the password into the computer.).
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