Spanish Verbs Starting With B – Conjugations & Examples

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Spanish Verbs That Start With B (With Conjugations & Examples)

Expanding your Spanish vocabulary? Here’s the ultimate list of Spanish verbs starting with B (+50 verbs), including English translations, example sentences, and conjugations (try our free verb tool!). These verbs will help you speak more naturally—let’s begin!

Spanish VerbEnglish MeaningExample Sentence (Spanish → English)Conjugate
BailarTo dance“Bailamos salsa.” → “We dance salsa.”Conjugate
BeberTo drink“Bebo café.” → “I drink coffee.”Conjugate
BuscarTo search“Busco mi teléfono.” → “I’m searching for my phone.”Conjugate
BajarTo go down“Bajamos la montaña.” → “We go down the mountain.”Conjugate
BesarTo kiss“Beso a mi madre.” → “I kiss my mother.”Conjugate
BorrarTo erase“Borro el pizarrón.” → “I erase the board.”Conjugate
BrillarTo shine“Las estrellas brillan.” → “The stars shine.”Conjugate
BromearTo joke“Solo bromeo.” → “I’m just joking.”Conjugate
BostezarTo yawn“Bostezo en la mañana.” → “I yawn in the morning.”Conjugate
BalancearTo balance“Balanceo la bandeja.” → “I balance the tray.”Conjugate
BautizarTo baptize“Bautizan al bebé.” → “They baptize the baby.”Conjugate
BloquearTo block“Bloqueo el golpe.” → “I block the hit.”Conjugate
BurlarTo mock“No burles a otros.” → “Don’t mock others.”Conjugate
BombearTo pump“Bombeamos agua.” → “We pump water.”Conjugate
BotarTo throw“Boto la pelota.” → “I throw the ball.”Conjugate
BregarTo struggle“Bregamos con el problema.” → “We struggle with the problem.”Conjugate
BrotarTo sprout“Las plantas brotan.” → “The plants sprout.”Conjugate
BufarTo snort“El toro bufa.” → “The bull snorts.”Conjugate
BullirTo boil“El agua bulle.” → “The water boils.”Conjugate
BurlarseTo make fun“Se burlan de mí.” → “They make fun of me.”Conjugate
BuscarseTo look for“Se busca trabajo.” → “He’s looking for work.”Conjugate
BendecirTo bless“Bendice la comida.” → “He blesses the food.”Conjugate
BarrerTo sweep“Barro el piso.” → “I sweep the floor.”Conjugate
BatirTo beat“Bato los huevos.” → “I beat the eggs.”Conjugate
BostezarTo yawn“Bostezo mucho.” → “I yawn a lot.”Conjugate
BramarTo roar“El león brama.” → “The lion roars.”Conjugate
BregarTo negotiate“Bregamos un trato.” → “We negotiate a deal.”Conjugate
BroncearTo tan“Me bronceo en la playa.” → “I tan at the beach.”Conjugate
BrotarTo bud“Las flores brotan.” → “The flowers bud.”Conjugate
BurlarTo dodge“Burla el golpe.” → “He dodges the hit.”Conjugate
BucearTo dive“Buceamos en el mar.” → “We dive in the sea.”Conjugate
BostezarTo yawn“Bostezo de cansancio.” → “I yawn from tiredness.”Conjugate
BlandirTo brandish“Blande su espada.” → “He brandishes his sword.”Conjugate
BorbotearTo gush“El agua borbotea.” → “The water gushes.”Conjugate
BridarTo bridle“Brida el caballo.” → “He bridles the horse.”Conjugate
BiselarTo bevel“Bisela el vidrio.” → “He bevels the glass.”Conjugate
BambolearTo sway“Se bambolea el barco.” → “The boat sways.”Conjugate
BirlarTo swipe“Birlan el dinero.” → “They swipe the money.”Conjugate
BiselarTo chamfer“Bisela la madera.” → “He chamfers the wood.”Conjugate
BambalearTo wobble“Bambalea la mesa.” → “The table wobbles.”Conjugate
BordonearTo strum“Bordonea la guitarra.” → “He strums the guitar.”Conjugate
BambanearTo dawdle“Bambanea en el trabajo.” → “He dawdles at work.”Conjugate
BambonearTo loaf“Bambonea todo el día.” → “He loafs all day.”Conjugate