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What do we call irregular spanish verbs whose stem or root changes?

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We call them the boot shoes
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I was taught to call them yo -go irregulars because the verb's stem ends with -go in the yo (I) form Ex: Yo Tener(To have) becomes "Tengo" Yo Venir(To come) becomes "Vengo" Hope this helps
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