Also means
average
Usage Note
Regular as an adjective means 'regular' or 'ordinary', but in colloquial Spanish estar regular means 'to be so-so / not great' — a common response to ¿cómo estás? that surprises learners expecting a positive or negative answer. As a verb regular means 'to regulate', so context matters. The adverb is regularmente.
Examples
"El servicio de autobús es bastante regular."
Natural Translation
The bus service is quite regular.
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