experimentar
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- Experimentar means to experience a feeling or to conduct a scientific experiment.
- It is a regular -ar verb, making it easy to conjugate in all tenses.
- Use it with 'con' when you are testing an object or a method (experimenting with).
- It is more formal than 'sentir' and is common in news, science, and medicine.
The Spanish verb experimentar is a powerful and versatile word that English speakers often encounter early in their journey toward B1 proficiency. At its core, it serves two primary functions: describing the act of feeling or undergoing an internal state, and describing the act of conducting a scientific or practical test. Unlike some verbs that are limited to either the emotional or the physical realm, experimentar comfortably straddles both. When you talk about experimentar una gran alegría (experiencing great joy), you are describing a subjective, internal process. Conversely, when a scientist says they need to experimentar con nuevas vacunas (experiment with new vaccines), they are referring to an objective, external methodology. This duality makes it an essential verb for nuanced communication in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Subjective Experience
- This refers to the internal feelings, sensations, or emotions that a person undergoes. It is often synonymous with 'sentir' but carries a slightly more formal or profound tone. For example, 'experimentar dolor' sounds more clinical or intense than simply 'sentir dolor'.
- Empirical Testing
- This refers to the scientific method or trial-and-error processes. It involves the preposition 'con' when you are testing a specific object or theory. For instance, 'experimentar con fuego' (to experiment with fire).
Es fundamental experimentar diferentes culturas para abrir la mente al mundo moderno y globalizado.
In daily life, you will hear this word in news reports discussing economic shifts—la economía experimentó un crecimiento—or in medical consultations where a doctor asks if you have experimentado algún síntoma nuevo. It is a 'high-value' verb because it elevates your speech from basic A2 level descriptions to more sophisticated B1 and B2 observations. It suggests a level of awareness or a structured approach to a situation. Furthermore, it is a regular -ar verb, making its conjugation predictable and easy to master once the conceptual meaning is understood.
Los científicos decidieron experimentar con el nuevo compuesto químico en un ambiente controlado.
- Formal Usage
- In literature and journalism, 'experimentar' is used to describe historical changes or societal shifts, such as 'La región experimentó una transformación radical'.
Nunca dejes de experimentar nuevas recetas en la cocina; el error es parte del aprendizaje.
Using experimentar correctly requires understanding its transitivity and its relationship with prepositions. When used to mean 'to feel' or 'to undergo', it is a transitive verb that takes a direct object. You do not need a preposition between the verb and the feeling. For example, 'Experimenté miedo' (I experienced fear). Here, 'miedo' is the direct object. This is a common pattern for describing emotions, physical sensations, or life events. It is important not to confuse this with the reflexive 'sentirse', which requires an adjective (e.g., 'Me siento feliz' vs. 'Experimento felicidad').
- Direct Object Pattern
- [Subject] + [Conjugated Experimentar] + [Noun (Feeling/State)]. Example: 'Ella experimentó una mejoría en su salud'.
- Prepositional Pattern
- [Subject] + [Conjugated Experimentar] + con + [Noun (Object/Method)]. Example: 'El chef experimenta con sabores exóticos'.
Muchos pacientes suelen experimentar fatiga después del tratamiento médico intensivo.
In the context of scientific exploration or trying something new out of curiosity, the preposition con is mandatory. This mirrors the English 'to experiment with'. If you say 'Experimenté el coche', it implies you felt the car (perhaps its vibration or presence), but if you say 'Experimenté con el coche', it implies you performed tests or trials on it. This distinction is subtle but vital for clarity. In academic writing, you will often find it in the passive voice or with 'se' to indicate general occurrences: 'Se experimentó un aumento en las temperaturas' (An increase in temperatures was experienced/observed).
¿Has experimentado alguna vez la sensación de volar en un túnel de viento?
- Tense Nuances
- The preterite 'experimentó' often signals a completed, specific event in the past, whereas the imperfect 'experimentaba' suggests a continuous state or a recurring experience during a period of time.
You will encounter experimentar in a variety of real-world settings, ranging from the highly formal to the moderately informal. In the news and media, it is the go-to verb for reporting statistics and trends. If the stock market drops, the news anchor might say, 'La bolsa ha experimentado una caída histórica'. In this context, 'experimentar' lends an air of objective reporting. It avoids the personification of the market while clearly stating that a change occurred. You will also find it frequently in the world of technology and startups, where 'experimentar con nuevos algoritmos' is a daily activity.
El país está por experimentar una de las reformas legislativas más importantes de su historia moderna.
In a more personal or psychological context, you will hear it in podcasts or self-help books. Authors often discuss experimentar el ahora (experiencing the now) or experimentar plenitud (experiencing fulfillment). In these cases, the word is chosen for its depth; it suggests more than just a passing feeling—it suggests a profound immersion in a state of being. Healthcare is another major domain. Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists use it to discuss side effects or the efficacy of a treatment: '¿Ha experimentado mareos con esta medicación?' (Have you experienced dizziness with this medication?).
Es normal experimentar nerviosismo antes de una presentación ante una audiencia tan grande.
- Educational Context
- In schools, teachers encourage students to 'experimentar' in science labs, emphasizing the hands-on nature of learning through trial.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is using experimentar when they actually mean 'to try' in the sense of 'to try on clothes' or 'to try food'. For clothes, you must use probarse, and for food, probar. If you say 'Quiero experimentar esta pizza', a native speaker might think you are planning to perform a laboratory analysis on it rather than eating it. While 'experimentar' can mean 'to try' in a very broad sense of 'to test a theory', it is rarely used for simple daily actions like tasting or wearing items.
- Mistake: Food/Clothes
- Incorrect: 'Voy a experimentar los zapatos'. Correct: 'Voy a probarme los zapatos'.
- Mistake: Missing 'Con'
- Incorrect: 'El científico experimenta la medicina'. Correct: 'El científico experimenta con la medicina'. (Unless he is actually taking it and feeling its effects himself).
No confundas experimentar (vivir algo) con 'probar' (testear algo brevemente o comer).
Another common error is the confusion between experimentar and vivir. While both can mean 'to live/experience', vivir is more general. You 'live' a life, but you 'experience' a specific event within that life. Saying 'Experimento en Madrid' is incorrect if you mean 'I live in Madrid' (Vivo en Madrid). However, you could say 'Estoy experimentando una vida nueva en Madrid' (I am experiencing a new life in Madrid). The latter implies a qualitative observation of your new situation, whereas the former is just a statement of residence.
Es un error común decir que vas a experimentar una camisa; lo correcto es 'probarse'.
To truly master experimentar, you must understand its synonyms and how they differ in shade and intensity. The most common alternative is sentir (to feel). While 'sentir' is used for any sensation, 'experimentar' is often reserved for more complex, prolonged, or significant experiences. For instance, you 'feel' a pinch, but you 'experience' a period of grief. Another close relative is vivenciar, which specifically means 'to live through' or 'to experience firsthand'. It is more common in psychological or sociological academic texts than in everyday conversation.
- Sentir vs. Experimentar
- 'Sentir' is more immediate and sensory. 'Experimentar' is more comprehensive and often implies a process or a specific event of undergoing something.
- Probar vs. Experimentar
- 'Probar' is to try something to see if you like it or if it works. 'Experimentar' is to use something as part of a trial or to see what happens under different conditions.
Podemos vivenciar la historia a través de los museos, pero experimentamos la cultura en las calles.
In a scientific context, ensayar is a strong alternative. It means 'to test' or 'to rehearse'. While 'experimentar' focuses on the broad act of discovery, 'ensayar' often focuses on the repetition or the trial of a specific protocol. In art, you might use explorar (to explore). An artist might 'experimentar con colores' or 'explorar nuevas técnicas'. 'Explorar' suggests a journey of discovery without the necessarily rigid structure of a scientific experiment. Choosing the right word depends on whether you want to emphasize the feeling, the test, the life-event, or the exploration.
A veces es mejor ensayar el discurso varias veces antes de experimentar los nervios del escenario.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The word share the same root as 'expert' (experto) and 'peril' (peligro). In ancient times, an 'expert' was someone who had 'tried' or 'tested' things many times, often risking 'peril' to gain that knowledge.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'x' as 's' (esperimentar) - though common in some dialects, 'eks' is the standard.
- Putting the stress on the 'men' syllable (experiméntar) instead of the 'tar'.
- Failing to tap the 'r' sounds correctly.
- Pronouncing the 'i' like the English 'eye' instead of the Spanish 'ee'.
- Making the 'e' sounds too long like 'ay' instead of short like in 'met'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize due to its similarity to English 'experiment'.
Requires knowledge of when to use the preposition 'con'.
Stress on the final syllable is important for clear communication.
Distinct sound, usually clear in most dialects.
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ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Regular -AR verb conjugation
Yo experimento, tú experimentas, él experimenta...
Use of 'con' for instruments or materials of experimentation
Experimentamos con nuevas herramientas.
Direct object placement for emotions
La alegría que experimenté fue inmensa.
Subjunctive with expressions of emotion
Me alegra que experimentes cosas nuevas.
Passive 'se' for impersonal observations
Se experimentaron cambios en el clima.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Yo experimento alegría con mi perro.
I experience joy with my dog.
Simple present tense, first person singular.
Los niños experimentan en la escuela.
The children experiment at school.
Third person plural, present tense.
¿Tú experimentas miedo?
Do you experience fear?
Question form, second person singular.
Ella quiere experimentar algo nuevo.
She wants to experience something new.
Infinitive form after 'querer'.
Nosotros experimentamos con colores.
We experiment with colors.
First person plural, present tense.
El gato experimenta curiosidad.
The cat experiences curiosity.
Third person singular, present tense.
No me gusta experimentar dolor.
I don't like to experience pain.
Negative sentence with infinitive.
Ellos experimentan con música.
They experiment with music.
Third person plural, present tense.
Ayer experimenté una gran sorpresa.
Yesterday I experienced a great surprise.
Preterite tense, first person singular.
Ella experimentó mucha paz en el campo.
She experienced a lot of peace in the countryside.
Preterite tense, third person singular.
¿Has experimentado el frío de la montaña?
Have you experienced the cold of the mountain?
Present perfect tense.
Mi abuelo experimentó muchos cambios.
My grandfather experienced many changes.
Preterite tense for completed past events.
Estamos experimentando con una receta nueva.
We are experimenting with a new recipe.
Present continuous tense.
Él experimentaba nervios antes de hablar.
He used to experience nerves before speaking.
Imperfect tense for habitual past states.
Quiero experimentar la vida en la ciudad.
I want to experience life in the city.
Infinitive expressing desire.
Ellos no experimentaron ningún problema.
They didn't experience any problem.
Negative preterite tense.
Es normal experimentar estrés en el trabajo.
It's normal to experience stress at work.
Impersonal 'es' + adjective + infinitive.
El paciente empezó a experimentar una mejoría.
The patient began to experience an improvement.
Periphrastic construction 'empezar a' + infinitive.
Si viajas solo, vas a experimentar mucha libertad.
If you travel alone, you are going to experience a lot of freedom.
First conditional sentence.
Los científicos están experimentando con células madre.
Scientists are experimenting with stem cells.
Present continuous with preposition 'con'.
Nunca había experimentado algo tan hermoso.
I had never experienced something so beautiful.
Past perfect tense (Pluscuamperfecto).
Espero que experimentes mucha felicidad en tu boda.
I hope you experience a lot of happiness at your wedding.
Present subjunctive after a verb of hope.
La empresa experimentó un crecimiento del diez por ciento.
The company experienced a growth of ten percent.
Preterite tense in a formal/business context.
Debes experimentar con diferentes técnicas de estudio.
You should experiment with different study techniques.
Modal verb 'deber' + infinitive.
Al jubilarse, mucha gente experimenta un vacío.
Upon retiring, many people experience a void.
Temporal clause with 'al' + infinitive.
El país experimentó una transición democrática pacífica.
The country experienced a peaceful democratic transition.
Formal historical description.
Es fundamental que el artista experimente con la luz.
It is fundamental that the artist experiments with light.
Present subjunctive in an impersonal expression.
A pesar de la crisis, no experimentamos pérdidas.
Despite the crisis, we did not experience losses.
Concessive clause with 'a pesar de'.
Suele experimentar migrañas cuando hay mucha presión.
He usually experiences migraines when there is a lot of pressure.
Verb 'soler' expressing habit.
La tecnología ha experimentado un avance sin precedentes.
Technology has experienced an unprecedented advance.
Present perfect with a sophisticated noun phrase.
Si no experimentaras tanto, terminarías antes.
If you didn't experiment so much, you would finish sooner.
Second conditional (imperfect subjunctive + conditional).
Experimentar el rechazo es parte del crecimiento personal.
Experiencing rejection is part of personal growth.
Infinitive used as a noun/subject.
La arquitectura moderna experimenta con volúmenes audaces.
Modern architecture experiments with bold volumes.
Sophisticated use in an artistic context.
Pocos han experimentado la soledad de la alta mar.
Few have experienced the loneliness of the high seas.
Present perfect with an abstract, poetic object.
El mercado bursátil experimentó una volatilidad extrema.
The stock market experienced extreme volatility.
Technical financial terminology.
Dudo que el paciente experimente efectos secundarios graves.
I doubt the patient will experience serious side effects.
Subjunctive after a verb of doubt.
Al experimentar con la genética, surgen dilemas éticos.
When experimenting with genetics, ethical dilemmas arise.
Gerund-like use of 'al' + infinitive in a complex sentence.
La región experimentó un proceso de desindustrialización.
The region experienced a process of deindustrialization.
Academic historical description.
Quien no arriesga, no llega a experimentar el éxito.
He who does not risk, does not get to experience success.
Relative clause as subject.
Es posible experimentar una epifanía en los momentos más simples.
It is possible to experience an epiphany in the simplest moments.
Philosophical use of the infinitive.
La lírica de Góngora experimenta con la sintaxis latina.
Góngora's lyric poetry experiments with Latin syntax.
Literary analysis context.
El tejido social experimentó una erosión paulatina.
The social fabric experienced a gradual erosion.
High-level sociological metaphor.
Habiendo experimentado la guerra, valoraba más la paz.
Having experienced war, he valued peace more.
Compound gerund (participio compuesto).
La teoría cuántica permite experimentar con la realidad misma.
Quantum theory allows for experimenting with reality itself.
Scientific/Philosophical register.
No es baladí experimentar con la paciencia de los ciudadanos.
It is no trivial matter to experiment with the citizens' patience.
Idiomatic expression 'no es baladí'.
El autor experimenta una catarsis a través de su obra.
The author experiences a catharsis through his work.
Psychological/Literary terminology.
Se teme que la economía experimente una estanflación.
It is feared that the economy will experience stagflation.
Impersonal 'se' followed by subjunctive.
Cualquier persona que experimente tal trauma requiere apoyo.
Anyone who experiences such trauma requires support.
Subjunctive in a relative clause with an unspecified antecedent.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— To try or undergo something you haven't done before.
Me gusta viajar para experimentar algo nuevo.
— To feel a sense of emptiness or lack of purpose.
Tras su partida, experimentó un gran vacío.
— To use illegal substances as a trial or for the first time.
Muchos adolescentes experimentan con drogas por curiosidad.
— To undergo a significant change in form or character.
La empresa experimentó una transformación digital.
— To conduct scientific tests in a controlled environment.
Pasó años experimentando en el laboratorio.
— To undergo a decrease in value, amount, or physical position.
Las ventas experimentaron una caída en invierno.
— To feel a reduction in pain, stress, or worry.
Experimentó alivio al saber que todo estaba bien.
— To have an experience for the very first time.
Experimentó la nieve por primera vez a los veinte años.
— To feel excluded or turned down by others.
Es duro experimentar rechazo social.
— To go through a period of intense difficulty or danger.
El sector experimentó una crisis sin igual.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Probar is for food or trying on clothes. Experimentar is for deeper experiences or scientific tests.
Vivir means to live (reside or exist). Experimentar means to undergo a specific event or feeling.
Sentir is more sensory and immediate. Experimentar is more process-oriented and formal.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To learn from the mistakes or experiences of others.
Nadie experimenta en cabeza ajena; todos cometemos errores.
informal/popular— To experience something personally and directly, usually something difficult.
Hasta que no lo experimentas en carne propia, no lo entiendes.
neutral— To be a guinea pig; to be the subject of an experiment.
No quiero ser tu conejillo de indias para esta receta.
informal— To try something risky in a situation where the consequences are minor (literally: making experiments with soda water).
Si vas a cambiar el sistema, haz experimentos con gaseosa primero.
informal (Spain)— To experience something very dangerous and survive to tell the story.
Fue un accidente terrible, pero vivió para contarlo.
neutral— To experience having to do something against one's will (to jump through hoops).
Tuvo que pasar por el aro para conseguir el permiso.
informal— To have experienced so much that nothing surprises you anymore.
A su edad, ya está de vuelta de todo.
informal— To experience studying or working very hard, especially at night.
Se quemó las pestañas experimentando con el nuevo software.
informal— To experience success by finding the exact solution during an experiment.
Después de mucho experimentar, dio en el clavo.
informal— To experience a sudden realization or understanding.
Experimentó una duda y luego cayó en la cuenta del error.
neutralआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
It's the noun form, often confused with the verb.
Experimento is the 'test' itself (noun). Experimentar is the action of 'doing the test' (verb).
Hice un experimento (noun). Quiero experimentar (verb).
It's the noun form of the feeling/event.
Experiencia is the 'knowledge or event' (noun). Experimentar is the 'act of having' that event (verb).
Tengo mucha experiencia. Ella quiere experimentar la libertad.
It can be the past participle or an adjective.
As an adjective, it means 'expert' or 'veteran'. As a verb part, it's 'experienced'.
Es un piloto experimentado (adjective).
English speakers say 'try on' and translate it as 'experiment'.
Probarse is exclusively for clothing. Experimentar is never for clothing.
Pruébate esta chaqueta.
Both involve testing.
Ensayar is for rehearsals (music, theater) or specific clinical trials. Experimentar is broader.
Ensayamos la obra de teatro.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Sujeto + experimentar + sustantivo.
Yo experimento felicidad.
Sujeto + haber + experimentado + sustantivo.
Él ha experimentado el frío.
Sujeto + experimentar + con + objeto.
Nosotros experimentamos con la tecnología.
Es + adjetivo + que + sujeto + experimente.
Es bueno que experimentes el arte.
Al + experimentar + sustantivo, + oración.
Al experimentar el éxito, se sintió humilde.
Habiendo + experimentado + sustantivo...
Habiendo experimentado la derrota, ya no temía nada.
Sujeto + soler + experimentar + sustantivo.
Ella suele experimentar alergias en primavera.
Se + experimentó + un/una + sustantivo.
Se experimentó una mejora en el servicio.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Highly frequent in formal writing and news; moderately frequent in daily conversation.
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Experimentar una camisa.
→
Probarse una camisa.
You use 'probarse' for clothes, not 'experimentar'.
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El científico experimenta la rata.
→
El científico experimenta con la rata.
Scientific testing requires the preposition 'con'.
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Me experimento feliz.
→
Me siento feliz / Experimento felicidad.
'Experimentar' is not a reflexive verb like 'sentirse'. Use it with a noun.
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Experimento en Londres.
→
Vivo en Londres.
'Experimentar' is not a synonym for 'to live' in the sense of residence.
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Hice un experimentar.
→
Hice un experimento.
Don't confuse the verb (experimentar) with the noun (experimento).
सुझाव
The 'Con' Rule
Use 'con' for scientific tests and no preposition for emotions. 'Experimento con fuego' vs 'Experimento miedo'.
Upgrade 'Sentir'
In your B1 exams, swap 'sentir' for 'experimentar' to show a higher level of vocabulary.
Artistic Use
Use it when talking about 'vanguardia' (avant-garde) art or music to sound like a local expert.
Pronunciation
Make sure the 'x' is audible (eks) and the stress is clearly on the last syllable 'tar'.
Context Clues
If you hear it in the news, expect it to be followed by 'cambio', 'crecimiento', or 'caída'.
Impersonal Se
Use 'Se experimentó...' in formal reports to describe observations without saying 'I' or 'We'.
Shared Experiences
Use 'Hemos experimentado...' to build rapport when talking about common challenges with friends.
Describing Symptoms
It's the perfect verb for telling a doctor about new sensations: 'He experimentado mareos'.
Internal States
Use it for abstract nouns like 'plenitud', 'vacío', or 'ansiedad' for more depth.
Word Family
Connect it to 'experiencia' and 'experimento' to remember all three words at once.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of an 'EXPERiment' in a 'TAR' pit. You would definitely 'EXPERIMENTAR' (experience) some sticky trouble if you fell in!
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a scientist in a lab coat (experimenting) who suddenly feels a huge wave of joy (experiencing) because the test worked.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write three sentences: one about a feeling you had today, one about a science project, and one about a change in your city, all using 'experimentar'.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Latin 'experimentari', which is a frequentative verb derived from 'experiri' meaning 'to try' or 'to attempt'.
मूल अर्थ: To put to the test, to try out, or to gain knowledge through practice.
Romance (Latin root)सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful when using 'experimentar con' when referring to people or social groups, as it can sound dehumanizing if not used carefully in a sociological context.
English speakers often over-use 'experimentar' for 'trying on' things. Remember: clothes = probarse.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Medical/Health
- experimentar síntomas
- experimentar efectos secundarios
- experimentar una mejoría
- experimentar dolor agudo
Science/Research
- experimentar con variables
- experimentar en el laboratorio
- experimentar con prototipos
- experimentar una hipótesis
Business/Economics
- experimentar un crecimiento
- experimentar una crisis
- experimentar volatilidad
- experimentar pérdidas
Personal Growth
- experimentar la paz
- experimentar el amor
- experimentar el éxito
- experimentar el fracaso
Art/Cooking
- experimentar con colores
- experimentar con sabores
- experimentar con texturas
- experimentar con formas
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"¿Has experimentado alguna vez una sensación de 'déjà vu'?"
"¿Con qué tipo de comida te gusta experimentar en la cocina?"
"¿Qué cambios ha experimentado tu ciudad en los últimos cinco años?"
"¿Crees que es mejor experimentar mucho o buscar estabilidad?"
"¿Alguna vez has experimentado un miedo irracional?"
डायरी विषय
Describe una situación en la que experimentaste una gran alegría inesperada.
Escribe sobre un experimento científico que hiciste en la escuela y qué aprendiste.
¿Cómo crees que la sociedad experimentará el avance de la inteligencia artificial?
Reflexiona sobre un momento en el que experimentaste un cambio difícil en tu vida.
Si pudieras experimentar la vida de otra persona por un día, ¿quién sería y por qué?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, you should use 'probar'. 'Experimentar con la pizza' would mean you are doing a science project with it.
Yes, it is a completely regular -ar verb in all tenses, which makes it very easy to conjugate.
'Sentir' is more common for simple feelings (I feel hot). 'Experimentar' is for more significant states (I experienced a period of growth).
No. Only when you are experimenting 'with' something (a tool, a method). For feelings, use no preposition.
Yes, it is common to say 'experimentar la ciudad' to mean truly living and feeling its culture.
Yes, in a medical context, like 'experimentar dolor', though 'sufrir' or 'padecer' are more specific for pain.
You use the adjective form 'experimentado': 'un médico experimentado'.
'Experimento' is a scientific test. 'Experiencia' is a life event or accumulated knowledge.
Grammatically yes, but it sounds like a scientific trial. Use 'tratar con personas' for daily interaction.
Very common. It's used for market changes, growth, and testing new business models.
खुद को परखो 180 सवाल
Write a sentence about a change your city has experienced.
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Pronounce: 'Experimentar'. (Focus on the last syllable)
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Listen and write the verb: 'Mañana vamos a experimentar en el lab'.
Translate: 'I have never experienced such fear.'
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Say 'We are experimenting with water.'
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Identify the tense: 'Experimentarás cosas increíbles'.
Describe a scientific experiment in one sentence.
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Say 'I want to experience the world.'
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Write what you hear: '¿Has experimentado dolor?'
Write a sentence using 'experimentar con'.
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Say 'Experience is the mother of science.'
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Listen and write: 'No experimenté nada extraño'.
Use 'experimentar' in the conditional tense.
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Say 'It is important to experiment.'
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Write: 'El mercado experimentó volatilidad'.
Translate: 'We are experiencing some technical difficulties.'
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Say 'I like to experiment with new ideas.'
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Write: 'No queremos experimentar más dolor'.
Write a sentence in the present perfect about your life.
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Say 'Don't experiment with my patience.'
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Write: 'Experimentamos una caída en las ventas'.
Translate: 'They experienced a peaceful transition.'
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Say 'I have experienced many things.'
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Write: 'Se experimentó un alivio general'.
Write a sentence about a science lab using 'experimentar'.
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Say 'I want to experience something new today.'
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Write: 'Él experimentaba con el sonido'.
Translate: 'The region experienced a process of change.'
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Say 'I have experienced many cultures.'
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Write: '¿Qué experimentaste en tu viaje?'
Write a sentence about a doctor and a patient.
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Say 'I experience joy when I see you.'
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Write: 'Experimentamos con nuevos sabores'.
Translate: 'We will experience many changes.'
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Say 'He is a very experienced teacher.'
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Write: '¿Qué quieres experimentar hoy?'
Write a sentence about experiencing a new culture.
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Say 'Experimenting with colors is fun.'
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Write: 'He experimentado mucha paz aquí'.
Use 'experimentar' in a question.
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Say 'We need to experiment more.'
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Write: '¿Qué estás experimentando?'
Describe a feeling using 'experimentar'.
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Say 'Experimenting is learning.'
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Write: 'No experimentes con eso'.
Write a sentence in the future about a new technology.
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Say 'I like to experiment in the kitchen.'
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Write: 'Experimentó un cambio radical'.
Translate: 'We should experiment more often.'
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Say 'I have never experimented with that.'
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Write: 'Los niños experimentan curiosidad'.
Write a sentence using 'experimentar una mejoría'.
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Say 'I want to experience everything.'
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Write: 'Experimentamos con la realidad'.
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Summary
The verb 'experimentar' is your primary tool for describing profound internal feelings or formal external tests. Remember to use it without a preposition for feelings (Experimentar alegría) and with 'con' for trials (Experimentar con fuego).
- Experimentar means to experience a feeling or to conduct a scientific experiment.
- It is a regular -ar verb, making it easy to conjugate in all tenses.
- Use it with 'con' when you are testing an object or a method (experimenting with).
- It is more formal than 'sentir' and is common in news, science, and medicine.
The 'Con' Rule
Use 'con' for scientific tests and no preposition for emotions. 'Experimento con fuego' vs 'Experimento miedo'.
Upgrade 'Sentir'
In your B1 exams, swap 'sentir' for 'experimentar' to show a higher level of vocabulary.
Artistic Use
Use it when talking about 'vanguardia' (avant-garde) art or music to sound like a local expert.
Pronunciation
Make sure the 'x' is audible (eks) and the stress is clearly on the last syllable 'tar'.
उदाहरण
Experimentó una gran alegría al ver a su familia.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित मुहावरे
general के और शब्द
a causa de
A2इसका अर्थ है 'के कारण' या 'की वजह से'। इसका उपयोग किसी संज्ञा के साथ कारण बताने के लिए किया जाता है।
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1कहाँ? (किस स्थान या गंतव्य की ओर?)
a lo mejor
A2शायद; मुमकिन है। 'a lo mejor' स्पेनिश बातचीत में बहुत आम है।
a menos que
B1जब तक कि. मैं नहीं जाऊंगा जब तक कि वह न आए। (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2इसका अर्थ है 'जब तक कि' या 'बशर्ते कि'। यह किसी नियम के अपवाद को दर्शाता है।
a pesar de
B1के बावजूद। 'बारिश के बावजूद वह आया।' (Despite the rain, he came.)
a_pesar_de
B2बारिश के बावजूद, हम बाहर गए।
a propósito
B21. वैसे / प्रसंगवश: विषय बदलने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है। 2. जानबूझकर: इरादे से कुछ करना। 'वैसे, क्या आपने मेरी किताब देखी?' और 'उसने यह जानबूझकर किया।'
a raíz de
B2के परिणामस्वरूप; के कारण।