germinate
The Spanish verb 'germinar' translates to 'germinate' in English. It is usually used in the context of plant biology to describe the process of a plant growing from a seed. For example, you might use 'germinar' to talk about a flower seed beginning to sprout and grow into a flower. This word can also be used metaphorically in both languages to describe ideas, plans, or feelings that are beginning to develop.
Water helps plants to germinate.
This sentence is using the present tense to describe a general fact or habitual action.
The seeds will begin to germinate in a few days.
This sentence is using the future tense to talk about something that will happen. It is important in Spanish to match the verb tense with the context of the situation.
When is the corn going to germinate?
This is an example of a question in Spanish. In Spanish, questions typically start with an upside-down question mark before the actual question is stated.
We hope that the seeds germinate soon.
This sentence is using the present subjunctive mood to express hope - a common use of the subjunctive in Spanish.
The farmers are seeing the crops germinate.
This sentence is using the present progressive tense to describe an action that is happening right now.
If the seeds don't germinate, try watering them more often.
This sentence is using the present tense to give advice. It uses an if-then structure common in advice-giving contexts.
The seeds have germinated in the garden.
This sentence is using the present perfect tense, which is used to describe actions that have happened at an unspecified time before now.
I don't see the seeds germinate.
This sentence is using the present tense and negative statement to express an ongoing observation.
Apple seeds can germinate in spring.
This sentence is using the present tense to talk about what is generally possible.
The man was waiting for his plants to start to germinate.
This is a complex sentence using the imperfect tense to describe a past ongoing action and the imperfect subjunctive to describe a desired or potential situation.