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How to Say "conceived" in Spanish

The Spanish word forconceivedis imaginadoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
Past ParticipleA2
in a passive structure
A storybook illustration showing a thoughtful person standing in a dimly lit space. A bright, fully realized, three-dimensional mental projection of a vibrant red flying dragon is floating clearly in front of them.

Examples

Nunca habíamos imaginado que el viaje sería tan largo.

We had never imagined that the trip would be so long.

Ella ha imaginado la escena muchas veces en su cabeza.

She has imagined the scene many times in her head.

Creating Perfect Tenses

This form ('imaginado') is used with the verb 'haber' (to have) to create perfect tenses, which talk about actions completed in the past, like 'He imaginado' (I have imagined).

Unchanging Form in Compound Tenses

When used with 'haber' (like 'he,' 'has,' 'ha'), the past participle 'imaginado' never changes its ending. It always stays 'imaginado,' regardless of who is doing the imagining.

Changing the Participle

Mistake:Nosotros hemos imaginados un plan.

Correction: Nosotros hemos imaginado un plan. (The form must remain 'imaginado' when paired with 'haber'.)

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