rebajara

This is the 13383rd most frequent Spanish word.


rebajara

"Rebajara" is the third-person singular or formal second-person singular imperfect subjunctive form of "rebajar," meaning "to lower" or "to reduce."


Here, 'rebajara' is the third-person singular future tense of the verb 'rebajar', which is used to indicate that the merchant will decrease prices in the future.

El comerciante rebajara los precios durante la temporada de descuentos.

The merchant will lower the prices during the discount season.


In this sentence, 'rebajara' is in the imperfect subjunctive mood of the verb 'rebajar', expressing a hypothetical action that could occur depending on a condition.

Si el vendedor no rebajara el precio, no compraré el artículo.

If the seller does not lower the price, I will not buy the item.


Here, 'rebajara' is the imperfect subjunctive form of 'rebajar', used in a dependent time clause referring to a past condition upon which something else happened.

Cuando ella rebajara el volumen de la música, pudimos hablar mejor.

When she turned down the volume of the music, we could talk better.