How to Say "obliged" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “obliged” is “obligado” — B2 level.
English → SpanishB2
AdjectiveB2formal
formal expression of gratitude

Examples
Le estoy muy obligado por su ayuda desinteresada.
I am very indebted to you for your selfless help.
Me sentiré obligado a devolverle el favor.
I will feel obliged to return the favor to you.
Using 'Estar' for Obligation
Use the verb 'estar' (to be, temporary state) with 'obligado' to express a personal feeling of gratitude or debt: 'Estoy obligado' means 'I feel indebted,' not necessarily 'I must do this task.'
Gender Mismatch
Mistake: “If a woman is speaking, she must say 'estoy obligada' (feminine ending), not 'estoy obligado.'”
Correction: Remember that this adjective must match the speaker's gender when used personally.
Other Meanings of “obligado”
“obligado” can also mean:
- when used with 'haber' to form perfect tenses(B1)
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