Verbs:
* Infinitive:
* -ir verbs: These are the most common type of verbs ending in "-ir". Examples:
* hablar (to speak)
* comer (to eat)
* vivir (to live)
* escribir (to write)
* dormir (to sleep)
* abrir (to open)
* leer (to read)
* salir (to leave)
* seguir (to follow)
* caminar (to walk)
* construir (to construct)
* reír (to laugh)
* sentir (to feel)
* repetir (to repeat)
* -er verbs in the infinitive: Some verbs, like "querer" (to want) and "poner" (to put), are -er verbs but end in "-ir" in the infinitive.
* Conjugated forms:
* Many conjugated forms of -ir verbs end in "-ir":
* habla (he/she speaks)
* comen (they eat)
* viviendo (living)
* escribió (he/she wrote)
* dormiremos (we will sleep)
* abrió (he/she opened)
* leyendo (reading)
* salió (he/she left)
* seguirán (they will follow)
* caminaban (they were walking)
* construyendo (constructing)
* riendo (laughing)
* sintiendo (feeling)
* repitiendo (repeating)
Other words:
* Nouns:
* el señor (the gentleman)
* el televisor (the television)
* el elixir (the elixir)
* Adjectives:
* feliz (happy)
* frágil (fragile)
* fútil (futile)
* Adverbs:
* fugaz (fleeting)
* difícil (difficult)
Please note:
* This is not an exhaustive list, as there are many other words in Spanish that end in "-ir."
* Some words ending in "-ir" have irregularities in their conjugation.
For a more comprehensive understanding of Spanish words ending in "-ir," you can consult a Spanish dictionary or grammar textbook.