Your Spanish textbook says the verb Volver means “to return”, but it actually has several other meanings native speakers use daily. Listen to this podcast to learn what the Spanish verb volver means and 6 extremely common ways native speakers use it in everyday conversations.
Volver isn’t the only Spanish verb with multiple meanings
Like Volver, there are many Spanish verbs native Spanish speakers use in conversational Spanish that have many uses you weren’t taught, and even worse, there are many Spanish verbs you haven’t been exposed to at all.
That’s why I created All About Spanish Verbs, a set of audio lessons that dive deep into the many meanings of Spanish verbs and how native speakers use them in everyday conversational Spanish.
It teaches you the verbs you simply weren’t taught and expands on the meanings of the verbs you already know.
Covering a total of 19 high frequency Spanish verbs, it fills the gap between textbook Spanish and real-world conversational Spanish that you need to know if you want to become fluent in Spanish.
All About Spanish Verbs includes the verbs Dar, Tener, Hacer, Ver, Faltar, Poner, Pasar, Conocer, Bajar, Llevar, Saber, Dejar, Quedar, Quedarse, Ser, Estar and Volver, Ir and Alcanzar.

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Thanks for the podcasts!
This is a really interesting article about the uses of the verb Volver!