poner

Etymology
From, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to put

Verb

 * 1) to put

Etymology
(whence English and ), from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to put, to put up, to place, to lay
 * 2)  to set, to set up
 * 3)  to put on
 * 4)  to choose, to designate
 * 5)  to make
 * 6)  to make, to give
 * 7)  to say, to read
 * 8)  to name, to give a nickname
 * 9)  to bring
 * 10)  to lay
 * 11)  to turn, to turn on
 * 12)  to get
 * 13)  to call
 * 14)  to pay
 * 15)  to draw
 * 16)  to plant, to set up
 * 17)  to contribute; to bring
 * 18)  to play
 * 19)  to turn on, make horny
 * 20)  to put on, to don, to change into (clothing, shoes, accoutrements)
 * 21)  to get
 * 22)  (of a heavenly body) to set
 * 23)  to become, to get
 * 24)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 25)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to get
 * 2)  to call
 * 3)  to pay
 * 4)  to draw
 * 5)  to plant, to set up
 * 6)  to contribute; to bring
 * 7)  to play
 * 8)  to turn on, make horny
 * 9)  to put on, to don, to change into (clothing, shoes, accoutrements)
 * 10)  to get
 * 11)  (of a heavenly body) to set
 * 12)  to become, to get
 * 13)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 14)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to turn on, make horny
 * 2)  to put on, to don, to change into (clothing, shoes, accoutrements)
 * 3)  to get
 * 4)  (of a heavenly body) to set
 * 5)  to become, to get
 * 6)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 7)  to put oneself
 * 1)  (of a heavenly body) to set
 * 2)  to become, to get
 * 3)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 4)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to become, to get
 * 2)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 3)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 2)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 2)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to start doing something, to begin, to get down to + a + infinitive
 * 2)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to put oneself
 * 1)  to put oneself

Usage notes

 * ponerse in the sense of to become is used to indicate changes in physical condition, appearance, or mood (voluntary or involuntary) which are usually short-lived.
 * The form of ponerse a is followed by an infinitive verb form.