Verb conjugation of "resignar" in Spanish

 
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Check out the Translation of resignar in our Spanish Dictionary
 

Conjugate the verb resignar:
Present

yo resigno
tú resignas
...
Past

...él ha resignado...
...nosotros resignamos...
...vosotros resignabais...
Future

resignarás
...

Conditional

resignarías
...

Subjuntivo

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resigno
resignas
resigna
resignamos
resignáis
resignan
 

 

resignaba
resignabas
resignaba
resignábamos
resignabais
resignaban
 
 

resigné
resignaste
resignó
resignamos
resignasteis
resignaron
   


resignaré
resignarás
resignará
resignaremos
resignaréis
resignarán
 
 
     
 

resignaría
resignarías
resignaría
resignaríamos
resignaríais
resignarían
   



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