marchó
left, marched
Verb marchó
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of marchar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of marchar.
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Él llegó en barco y se marchó en avión.
He arrived by sea but left by air.
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Ella se marchó de aquí de inmediato.
She left here right away.
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Ya se marchó.
He has left already.
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Ella se marchó sin despedirse.
She walked away without saying good bye.
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No se ha sabido nada más de él desde que se marchó a América.
Nothing has been heard from him since he left for America.
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La mujer se probó un sombrero detrás de otro, luego se marchó de la sombrerería.
The woman tried on one hat after another, then left the hat shop.
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Justo estaba llegando cuando ella se marchó.
I was just arriving when she left.
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Él le dio un beso de despedida y se marchó, y no se le volvió a ver.
He kissed her goodbye and left, never to be seen again.
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Un hombre alto se marchó de allí con prisa.
A tall man went off from there in a hurry.
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Ella se subió a su bicicleta y se marchó.
She got on her bike and rode away.
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