mordió
bit
Verb mordió
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of morder.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of morder.
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El perro mordió al gato por la cola.
The dog bit the cat on the tail.
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La serpiente me mordió en la pierna.
The snake bit me in the leg.
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Tuviste suerte porque él no te mordió.
You are lucky because he didn't bite you.
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Si el perro lo mordió, es porque se metió con él.
If the dog bit him, it's because he messed with it.
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Ese perro me mordió la pierna.
I was bitten in the leg by that dog.
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El perro de Tom le mordió de forma juguetona.
Tom's dog bit him playfully.
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Un perro blanco y negro me mordió.
A black and white dog bit me.
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Fue ese perro el que me mordió la mano.
It was that dog that bit my hand.
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¿Tom te mordió?
Did Tom bite you?
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Mi perro mordió a Tom.
My dog bit Tom.
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