Also means
to place
Usage Note
Poner is highly irregular: first-person singular present pongo, preterite puse, future pondré. It is one of Spain's most overloaded verbs: poner la mesa (set the table), poner una multa (issue a fine), poner el despertador (set the alarm). The reflexive ponerse means 'to put on' (clothing) or 'to become' (se puso triste — he became sad), making it a key verb for expressing emotional change.
Examples
"Pon los libros en la estantería."
Natural Translation
Put the books on the shelf.
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