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pensó

pen-SOH/penˈso/

thought

Also: reflected, considered
Verb (Conjugated Form)A1regular (in this tense) ar
A person sitting alone on a simple bench, holding their chin in contemplation. A large, stylized, glowing yellow lightbulb hovers directly above their head, symbolizing a completed thought or idea.
past Participlepensado
infinitivepensar
gerundpensando

📝 In Action

Ella pensó en la respuesta por un momento y luego contestó.

A1

She thought about the answer for a moment and then replied.

Él pensó que el examen sería más difícil.

A2

He thought the test would be harder.

¿Qué pensó usted de la película?

A2

What did you think of the movie?

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • pensó detenidamentethought carefully
  • pensó en voz altathought out loud

concluded

Also: decided
A stylized character stands firmly on a dirt path, having decisively chosen one direction at a clear fork in the road. They look determinedly ahead, signifying that a final decision or conclusion was reached.

📝 In Action

Al final, el jefe pensó que era mejor esperar.

B1

In the end, the boss concluded it was better to wait.

Ella no dijo nada, pero yo sé que pensó que estábamos locos.

B2

She didn't say anything, but I know she thought we were crazy.

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

pensaras/pensases
vosotrospensarais/pensaseis
nosotrospensáramos/pensásemos
yopensara/pensase
él/ella/ustedpensara/pensase
ellos/ellas/ustedespensaran/pensasen

present

pienses
vosotrospenséis
nosotrospensemos
yopiense
él/ella/ustedpiense
ellos/ellas/ustedespiensen

indicative

preterite

pensaste
vosotrospensasteis
nosotrospensamos
yopensé
él/ella/ustedpensó
ellos/ellas/ustedespensaron

imperfect

pensabas
vosotrospensabais
nosotrospensábamos
yopensaba
él/ella/ustedpensaba
ellos/ellas/ustedespensaban

present

piensas
vosotrospensáis
nosotrospensamos
yopienso
él/ella/ustedpiensa
ellos/ellas/ustedespiensan

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "pensó" in Spanish:

reflected

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: pensó

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence correctly uses 'pensó' to describe a single, completed action?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

The verb 'pensar' comes from the Latin verb *pensāre*, which originally meant 'to weigh' or 'to balance.' Over time, this evolved conceptually into 'weighing an idea' or 'considering,' leading to the modern meaning of 'to think.'

First recorded: Around the 13th century in Spanish.

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: pensouFrench: penser

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'pensó' and 'pensaba'?

'Pensó' (preterite) describes a thought that happened and finished, like a single event or a conclusion reached ('He thought for a moment'). 'Pensaba' (imperfect) describes ongoing or habitual thinking in the past, or the background state of mind ('He was thinking about his vacation').

Who is the subject when using 'pensó'?

'Pensó' is the third-person singular form, so the subject is usually 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), or 'usted' (you, formal singular).