How to Say "i arranged" in Spanish
The most common Spanish word for “i arranged” is “arreglé” — use 'arreglé' when you mean you organized, tidied, fixed, or put something in order, like a room or a schedule..
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arreglé
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Use 'arreglé' when you mean you organized, tidied, fixed, or put something in order, like a room or a schedule.
Examples
Arreglé mi habitación antes de salir.
I tidied up my room before going out.
verbB1general
Use 'quedé' when you mean you agreed on a time or place to meet someone, or made an arrangement with them.
Examples
Quedé con mi jefe que terminaría el reporte el viernes.
I agreed with my boss that I would finish the report on Friday.
Arrangé vs. Quedé
Learners often confuse 'arreglé' and 'quedé' when talking about plans. Remember, 'arreglé' is for organizing or fixing things, while 'quedé' is specifically for setting up a meeting or agreeing on a time/place.
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