We have more than 150 play scripts in Spanish (complete and free to read and use) that you can use as an example to write your own, or to act them directly without having to pay us!
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Most of our scripts are easy and short, so they are really good for kids and students that don’t speak Spanish as their first language. We have play scripts in Spanish for kids, middle school & high school, college and adults.
- 'Art & Crafts Class in Spanish' / 'Clase de Arte y de Manualidades' If your child likes to explore with their hands rather than be limited to a piece of paper, this is the class for them. Welcome to the 'Spanish Art & Craft Class' (Clase de Arte y de Manualidades) where the children are going to be able to explore and expand their imagination and art skills through a variety of mediums.
- Translation for 'play' in the free English-Spanish dictionary and many other Spanish translations.
- How to say play in Spanish - Translation of play to Spanish by Nglish, comprehensive English – Spanish Dictionary, Translation and English learning by Britannica. Example sentences: Can Sara come out and play?
Every play is created around a broad topic that you can see clearly in the title (for example: «love») and also details the number of actors so you can choose something that fits your needs. Gift rush 1.
How to get started? You can visit our homepage to see the latest play scripts we have published, or use the search form in the right sidebar (use keywords in Spanish please).
You can filter using the number of actors: I play in spanish.
…or the type of play:
As we said, most of our scripts are short, but you can also check long play scripts here if you need to have longer plays.
If you need more help to start or you don’t know what kind of play you want, here we put a direct link to some of our play scripts, but with the title translated to English so you can understand right now what they are about…
List of play scripts in Spanish
- Example play script about the meaning of Christmas in Spanish (6 characters)
- Example monologue for a woman in Spanish (1 character)
- Example play script about animals for preschoolers in Spanish (3 characters)
- Example play script about love and goodbye in Spanish (3 characters)
- Example Christian play script about the importance of family in Spanish (4 characters)
- Example comedy play script about gossip in Spanish (4 characters)
- Example plays script about good actions in Spanish (4 characters)
- Example play script about drugs and addiction in Spanish (8 characters)
- Example play script about money and happiness in Spanish (3 characters)
- Example play script about racial discrimination for kids in Spanish (7 characters)
Please leave a comment below if you don’t find the type of play script you need, we will try to help you to find it or we even might make a new one! You can write in English if you want ?
Spanish verbs fall into different groups, and each group is conjugated a little differently. If you’re going to master Spanish verbs like jugar, you need to be able to identify which group a verb belongs to: regular (follows regular conjugation rules for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs), stem-changing (morphs depending on how you use it in a sentence), spelling-changing (has consonant-spelling changes in some forms to follow pronunciation rules), or reflexive (reflects the action back on the subject of the sentence).
Jugar(Hoo-gahr) (to play) is the only verb that has a u-to-uestem change, but like other stem-changers, it changes in all but the nosotros and vosotros forms in the present tense. Other popular irregular Spanish verbs include: querer, ir, tener, ser. Here’s the present tense conjugation:
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo juego | Iplay |
tú juegas | You(informal)play |
él/ella/ello/uno juega | He/she/oneplays |
usted juega | You (formal)play |
nosotros jugamos | Weplay |
vosotros jugáis | Youall (informal)play |
ellos/ellas juegan | Theyplay |
ustedes juegan | You all (formal)play |
The following examples show you jugar in action:
- ¿Juegan ustedes con ellos? (Do you play with them?)
- Sí. Jugamos con ellos todos los días. (Yes. We play with them every day.)
Jugar doesn’t undergo a stem change in the preterit, but it does undergo a slight spelling change in the yo form to keep the proper pronunciation; otherwise, the conjugation is normal. Take a look:
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo jugué | Iplayed |
tú jugaste | You (informal)played |
él/ella/ello/uno jugó | He/she/oneplayed |
usted jugó | You (formal)played |
nosotros jugamos | Weplayed |
vosotros jugasteis | You all (informal)played |
ellos/ellas jugaron | Theyplayed |
ustedes jugaron | You all (formal)played |
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You use the preterit tense like this:
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- Ayer jugué con mi amigo. (I played with my friend yesterday.)
- Lucía jugó con su hermanito. (Lucía placed with her little brother.)
You’re off the hook with crazy conjugation rules in the imperfect and future forms; jugarconjugates normally in these tenses. Check out the following tables and examples.
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo jugaba | I used toplay |
tú jugabas | You (informal) used toplay |
él/ella/ello/uno jugaba | He/she/one used toplay |
usted jugaba | You (formal) used toplay |
nosotros jugábamos | We used toplay |
vosotros jugabais | You all (informal) used toplay |
ellos/ellas jugaban | They used toplay |
ustedes jugaban | You all (formal) used toplay |
Here are some examples of the imperfect tense:
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- Mis padres jugaban tenis cuando eran jóvenes. (My parents used to play tennis when they were young.)
- Nosotros también jugábamos tenis. (We too used to play tennis.)
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo jugaré | I willplay |
tú jugarás | You (informal) willplay |
él/ella/ello/uno jugará | He/she/one willplay |
usted jugará | You (formal) willplay |
nosotros jugaremos | We willplay |
vosotros jugaréis | You all (informal) willplay |
ellos/ellas jugarán | They willplay |
ustedes jugarán | You all (formal) willplay |
The following samples put the future tense to work:
- ¿Jugarás esta noche? (Will you play tonight?)
- No. Yo jugaré mañana. (No. I will play tomorrow.)