cogí

i took, took


Verb cogí

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of coger.

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Examples
  • La cogí de la mano.

    I caught her by the hand.

  • Cogí al gato por el cuello.

    I seized the cat by the neck.

  • Cogí un resfriado el mes pasado.

    I caught a cold last month.

  • Cogí un libro de la estantería.

    I grabbed a book off the shelf.

  • Cuando cogí el tren esta mañana me encontré con un viejo amigo.

    When I boarded the train this morning, I ran into an old friend.

  • Cogí un taxi porque llovía.

    I took a taxi, because it was raining.

  • Cogí de la mano a mi hermana pequeña y eché a correr.

    I grabbed my little sister's hand and started running.

  • Cogí un bolso en la calle.

    I picked up a purse in the street.

  • Cogí un taxi porque estaba lloviendo.

    I took a taxi because it was raining.

  • Cogí un resfriado terrible.

    I have caught a bad cold.

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