To comb is the meaning of the Spanish verb peinar. There is often a reflexive verb peinarse conjugation, which means that the action returns to the subject of the verb. Peinarse is a regular -ar reflexive verb, similar to cepillarse, ducharse, and afeitarse. The article below contains the conjugations of peinarse in the indicative mood (present, past, future, and conditional), the subjunctive mood (present and past), and the imperative mood.

Using the verb peinar non-reflexively means to comb or style someone’s hair.

Peinarse Conjugation
Peinarse Conjugation

If used as a reflexive verb, peinarse refers to a person combing their own hair. Due to the fact that peinarse already means “to comb or style hair,” the word “hair” does not need to be mentioned. Although peine means comb, the verb peinarse means not only to comb one’s hair, but also to brush it or style it.

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Present Indicative

Peinarse is a reflexive verb, so you must conjugate the reflexive pronoun.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Yo:-}}\)me peino

Translation In English: I comb my hair

Example In Spanish: Yo me peino por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)te peinas

Translation In English: You comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Tú te peinas todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peina

Translation In English: You/he/she combs your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se peina frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)nos peinamos

Translation In English: We comb our hair

Example In Spanish: Nosotros nos peinamos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)os peináis

Translation In English: You comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Vosotros os peináis antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinan

Translation In English: You/they comb your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Ellas se peinan de moño.

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Preterite Indicative

In Spanish, there are two past tenses. When referring to past actions, the preterite is similar to the simple past in English.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Yo:-}}\)me peiné

Translation In English: I combed my hair

Example In Spanish: Yo me peiné por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)te peinaste

Translation In English: You combed your hair

Example In Spanish: Tú te peinaste todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peinó

Translation In English: You/he/she combed your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se peinó frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)nos peinamos

Translation In English: We combed our hair

Example In Spanish: Nosotros nos peinamos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)os peinasteis

Translation In English: You combed your hair

Example In Spanish: Vosotros os peinasteis antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinaron

Translation In English: You/they combed your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Ellas se peinaron de moño.

Poder Conjugation: Present, Past, Future, Imperfect & Conditional Tenses in Spanish

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Imperfect Indicative

Using the imperfect tense, you can describe repeated or ongoing actions that have taken place in the past. This can be translated as “was combing” or “used to comb.”

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Yo:-}}\)me peinaba

Translation In English: I used to comb my hair

Example In Spanish: Yo me peinaba por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)te peinabas

Translation In English: You used to comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Tú te peinabas todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peinaba

Translation In English: You/he/she used to comb your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se peinaba frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)nos peinábamos

Translation In English: We used to comb our hair

Example In Spanish: Nosotros nos peinábamos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)os peinabais

Translation In English: You used to comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Vosotros os peinabais antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinaban

Translation In English: You/they used to comb your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Ellas se peinaban de moño.

Peinarse Future Indicative

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Yo:-}}\)me peinaré

Translation In English: I will comb my hair

Example In Spanish: Yo me peinaré por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)te peinarás

Translation In English: You will comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Tú te peinarás todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peinará

Translation In English: You/he/she will comb your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se peinará frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)nos peinaremos

Translation In English: We will comb our hair

Example In Spanish: Nosotros nos peinaremos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)os peinaréis

Translation In English: You will comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Vosotros os peinaréis antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinarán

Translation In English: You/they will comb your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Ellas se peinarán de moño.

Present Participles in Spanish: Principles, Examples & More

Peinarse Periphrastic Future Indicative

The periphrastic future tense is formed with the verb ir (to go), the preposition a, and the verb’s infinitive. When using this verb tense, you should capitalize the reflexive pronoun before the conjugated verb ir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Yo:-}}\)me voy a peinar

Translation In English: I am going to comb my hair

Example In Spanish: Yo me voy a peinar por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)te vas a peinar

Translation In English: You are going to comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Tú te vas a peinar todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted/él/ella:-}}\)se va a peinar

Translation In English: You/he/she is going to comb your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se va a peinar frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)nos vamos a peinar

Translation In English: We are going to comb our hair

Example In Spanish: Nosotros nos vamos a peinar muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)os vais a peinar

Translation In English: You are going to comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Vosotros os vais a peinar antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se van a peinar

Translation In English: You/they are going to comb your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Ellas se van a peinar de moño.

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Conditional Indicative

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Yo:-}}\)me peinaría

Translation In English: I would comb my hair

Example In Spanish: Yo me peinaría por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)te peinarías

Translation In English: You would comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Tú te peinarías todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peinaría

Translation In English: You/he/she would comb your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se peinaría frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)nos peinaríamos

Translation In English: We would comb our hair

Example In Spanish: Nosotros nos peinaríamos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)os peinaríais

Translation In English: You would comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Vosotros os peinaríais antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinarían

Translation In English: You/they would comb your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Ellas se peinarían de moño.

Tener- “to be”: Spanish Verb Conjugation In Present, Past, Future Tenses 

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Present Progressive/Gerund Form

Present progressive verbs and other progressive verb forms require the present participle, which for -ar verbs is formed with the ending -ando. When using progressive tenses, you should place the reflexive pronoun before the conjugated auxiliary verb.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Present\ Progressive\ of\ Peinarse:-}}\) se está peinando

Translation In English: She is combing her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se está peinando frente al espejo.

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Past Participle

Compound tenses, such as the present perfect, are conjugated with the past participle. For verbs ending in -ar, the past participle is formed with -ado. You should place the reflexive pronoun before the conjugated auxiliary verb (Haber) in compound tenses.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Present\ Perfect\ of\ Peinarse:-}}\) se ha peinado

Translation In English: She has combed her hair

Example In Spanish: Ella se ha peinado frente al espejo.

Conjugation Of Tocar Verb (Preterite, Subjunctive & Imperfect Tenses) In Spanish

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Present Subjunctive

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ Yo:-}}\)me peine

Translation In English: That I comb my hair

Example In Spanish: Esteban quiere que yo me peine por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ tú:-}}\)te peines

Translation In English: That you comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Mamá quiere que tú te peines todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peine

Translation In English: That you/he/she comb your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Marta quiere que ella se peine frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ nosotros:-}}\)nos peinemos

Translation In English: That we comb our hair

Example In Spanish: Graciela quiere que nosotros nos peinemos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ Vosotros:-}}\)os peinéis

Translation In English: That you comb your hair

Example In Spanish: Karen quiere que vosotros os peinéis antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinen

Translation In English: That you/they comb your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Catalina quiere que ellas se peinen de moño.

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Imperfect Subjunctive

In Spanish, the imperfect subjunctive has two conjugations. There is no difference between the two forms.

Type: 1

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ Yo:-}}\)me peinara

Translation In English: That I combed my hair

Example In Spanish: Esteban quería que yo me peinara por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ tú:-}}\)te peinaras

Translation In English: That you combed your hair

Example In Spanish: Mamá quería que tú te peinaras todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peinaraT

ranslation In English: That you/he/she combed your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Marta quería que ella se peinara frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ nosotros:-}}\)nos peináramos

Translation In English: That we combed our hair

Example In Spanish: Graciela quería que nosotros nos peináramos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ Vosotros:-}}\)os peinarais

Translation In English: That you combed your hair

Example In Spanish: Karen quería que vosotros os peinarais antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinaran

Translation In English: That you/they combed your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Catalina quería que ellas se peinaran de moño.

Repetir Conjugation – Definition & Preterite

Type: 2

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ Yo:-}}\)me peinase

Translation In English: That I combed my hair

Example In Spanish: Esteban quería que yo me peinase por la mañana.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ tú:-}}\)te peinases

Translation In English: That you combed your hair

TExample In Spanish: Mamá quería que tú te peinases todas las noches.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ usted/él/ella:-}}\)se peinase

Translation In English: That you/he/she combed your/his/her hair

Example In Spanish: Marta quería que ella se peinase frente al espejo.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ nosotros:-}}\)nos peinásemos

Translation In English: That we combed our hair

Example In Spanish: Graciela quería que nosotros nos peinásemos muy rápido.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ Vosotros:-}}\)os peinaseis

Translation In English: That you combed your hair

Example In Spanish: Karen quería que vosotros os peinaseis antes de salir.

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Que\ ustedes/ellos/ellas:-}}\)se peinasen

Translation In English: That you/they combed your/their hair

Example In Spanish: Catalina quería que ellas se peinasen de moño.

Peinarse Conjugation In Spanish Imperative

You need the imperative mood to give direct orders or commands. You can give positive or negative commands, which take different forms for tu and vosotros. In addition, the reflexive pronoun is placed differently in positive and negative commands: it goes before the verb in negative commands, but at the end of the verb in positive commands.

Positive Commands

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)péinate

Translation In English: Comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡Péinate todas las noches!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted:-}}\)péinese

Translation In English: Comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡Péinese frente al espejo!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)peinémonos

Translation In English: Let’s comb our hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡Peinémonos muy rápido!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)peinaos

Translation In English: Comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡Peinaos antes de salir!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes:-}}\)péinense

Translation In English: Comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡Péinense de moño!

Negative Commands

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Tú:-}}\)no te peines

Translation In English: Don’t comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡No te peines todas las noches!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Usted:-}}\)no se peine

Translation In English: Don’t comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡No se peine frente al espejo!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Nosotros:-}}\)no nos peinemos

Translation In English: Let’s not comb our hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡No nos peinemos muy rápido!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Vosotros:-}}\)no os peinéis

Translation In English: Don’t comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡No os peinéis antes de salir!

\(\mathbf{\color{red}{Ustedes:-}}\)no se peinen

Translation In English: Don’t comb your hair!

Example In Spanish: ¡No se peinen de moño!

How To Use Irse Verb Conjugation (Preterite, Subjuntive) In Spanish?

FAQs

Is Peinarse an irregular verb?

Peinarse is a regular -ar reflexive verb, similar to cepillarse, ducharse, and afeitarse.

How do you conjugate a reflexive verb?

Reflexive verbs are always conjugated with the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject: me (myself), te (yourself), se (himself, herself, itself, themselves), nous (ourselves), and Vous (yourself, yourselves). These pronouns generally precede the verb.

What do reflexive verbs mean?

A reflexive verb is a transitive verb whose subject and object always refer to the same person or thing, so the object is always a reflexive pronoun. An example is ‘to enjoy yourself,’ as in ‘Did you enjoy yourself?’ ‘reflexive verb’ English. Grammar.

What are two parts of a Spanish reflexive verb?

Reflexive verbs are formed with two main parts. The main verb is who is performing the action, and the reflexive pronoun is who the action is directed at. In the case of reflexive verbs, these will both refer to the same person.

What is Despertarse?

Despertarse is a Spanish irregular reflexive verb meaning to wake up. Despertarse appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Verbs Poster as the 4th most used irregular reflexive verb. For the preterite, tense conjugation, go to Despertarse Preterite Tense Conjugation.