Necesitar

Necesitar

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “necesitar”.

It’s a verb meaning “to need”.

The word “necesitar” comes from medieval Latin necessitare, which meant “to require” or “to compel”. This is also the root of the English word “necessitate”.

Some related words include “necesario” (“necessary”) and “necesidad” (“need”/“necessity”).

“Necesitar” is a regular verb conjugated in the same way as other -ar verbs.

Necesito un poco de tiempo para pensar sobre eso.

I need a little time to think about that.

No necesito nada más, gracias.

I don’t need anything else, thank you.

Espero que no necesites cambiar todos tus planes.

I hope you don’t need to change all of your plans.

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