You’ll use and hear these common Spanish verbs frequently. They are in infinitive form here (their base form).
When speaking, you usually conjugate them to reflect subject and tense—such as who is performing the action and at what moment in time the action is happening.
Ser – to be (permanent)
Estar – to be (non-permanent)
Ir – to go
Hacer – to do, to make
Haber – to have (as an auxiliary verb)
Tener – to have, to possess
Poder – to be able to, can
Decir – to tell, to say
Venir – to come
Ver – to see
Dar – to give
Saber – to know (a fact), to find out
Querer – to want, to love
Llegar – to arrive
Pasar – to pass, to spend time
Creer – to believe
Poner – to put
Llamar – to name