valía

/baˈlia/, [baˈli.a]

worth


Noun valía f (plural valías)

  1. worth

Verb valía

  1. First-person singular (yo) imperfect indicative form of valer.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) imperfect indicative form of valer.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) imperfect indicative form of valer.

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Examples
  • Pensé que valía la pena intentarlo.

    I thought it was worth a try.

  • La moneda de oro valía aún más de lo que se suponía.

    The gold coin was much more valuable than was supposed.

  • La moneda de oro valía mucho más de lo que se pensaba.

    The gold coin was much more valuable than was supposed.

  • Valía la pena probar.

    It was worth trying.

  • Tom comenzó a sentir que no valía la pena vivir su vida.

    Tom started to feel like his life wasn't worth living.

  • Valía la pena intentarlo.

    It was worth a try.


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