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ordenó

or-deh-NOH/oɾ.ðeˈno/

ordenó means ordered in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

ordered, commanded

Also: told
VerbA2regular ar
A person in a blue uniform points decisively, giving an order to another person who is listening closely and standing at attention.
infinitiveordenar
gerundordenando
past Participleordenado

📝 In Action

El juez ordenó el arresto inmediato del sospechoso.

B1

The judge ordered the immediate arrest of the suspect.

Mi jefe ordenó que el informe estuviera listo hoy.

A2

My boss ordered that the report be ready today.

¿Quién ordenó la cena? Tengo mucha hambre.

A1

Who ordered dinner? I'm very hungry.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • ordenó silenciohe/she ordered silence
  • ordenó la evacuaciónhe/she ordered the evacuation

organized, arranged

Also: tidied up
VerbB1regular ar
A perfectly organized wooden bookshelf with brightly colored books neatly aligned and sorted by color.

📝 In Action

Mi hermana ordenó su colección de discos por género.

B1

My sister organized her record collection by genre.

El bibliotecario ordenó todos los archivos antes de la inspección.

B2

The librarian arranged all the files before the inspection.

Word Connections

Synonyms

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedordena
yoordeno
ordenas
ellos/ellas/ustedesordenan
nosotrosordenamos
vosotrosordenáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedordenaba
yoordenaba
ordenabas
ellos/ellas/ustedesordenaban
nosotrosordenábamos
vosotrosordenabais

preterite

él/ella/ustedordenó
yoordené
ordenaste
ellos/ellas/ustedesordenaron
nosotrosordenamos
vosotrosordenasteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedordene
yoordene
ordenes
ellos/ellas/ustedesordenen
nosotrosordenemos
vosotrosordenéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedordenara/ordenase
yoordenara/ordenase
ordenaras/ordenases
ellos/ellas/ustedesordenaran/ordenasen
nosotrosordenáramos/ordenásemos
vosotrosordenarais/ordenaseis

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "ordenó" in Spanish:

tidied up

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: ordenó

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'ordenó' to mean 'to organize'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin verb *ordināre*, which meant 'to put in order,' 'to arrange,' or 'to manage.' This core idea of structure led to both the meaning 'to command' and 'to organize.'

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: ordenouItalian: ordinò

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'ordenó' and 'ordenaba'?

'Ordenó' (preterite) tells you the action happened once and was finished: 'He ordered the food.' 'Ordenaba' (imperfect) tells you the action was happening repeatedly or described a past habit: 'He used to order food every Friday.'

How do I know if 'ordenó' means 'commanded' or 'ordered food'?

If it involves food or drink, it almost always means 'placed an order' (like at a restaurant). If it involves people or rules, it usually means 'commanded' or 'instructed.'