regaló
“regaló” means “gave” in Spanish (as a gift).
gave, gifted
Also: presented
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Mi hermano me regaló un reloj.
A1My brother gave me a watch as a gift.
Ella regaló toda su ropa vieja.
A1She gave away all her old clothes.
Usted me regaló una gran oportunidad.
B1You (formal) gave me a great opportunity.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
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Words that translate to "regaló" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: regaló
Question 1 of 1
If you say 'Él me regaló un café,' what happened?
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📚 Etymology▼
Comes from the verb 'regalar', which originally meant to delight or entertain, likely related to the French word for 'treating' someone to something nice.
First recorded: 16th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can 'regaló' mean 'you gave'?
Yes, but only if you are using 'usted' (the formal way to say 'you').
What is the difference between 'regaló' and 'dio'?
Both mean 'gave,' but 'regaló' specifically implies the item was a gift or given for free, whereas 'dio' is more general.