dejaron

left, they left


Verb dejaron

  1. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of dejar.
  2. (used formally in Spain) Second-person plural preterite indicative form of dejar.

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Examples
  • Al verme, repentinamente dejaron de hablar.

    Seeing me, they suddenly stopped talking.

  • Toma el libro que dejaron en la mesa.

    Take the book that has been left on the table.

  • Ellos me dejaron elegir un regalo.

    They let me pick a present.

  • Me dejaron atrás.

    I got left behind.

  • No los dejaron entrar porque no aparecían en la lista de invitados.

    They did not let them enter because they were not on the guest list.

  • Ellos dejaron de cantar.

    They stopped singing.

  • Me dejaron ir.

    They let me go.

  • La dejaron sola en la sala.

    She was left alone in the room.

  • Sus palabras me dejaron confuso.

    His words confused me.

  • Sus lágrimas le dejaron perplejo.

    Her tears perplexed him.

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