How to Say "relocated" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “relocated” is “mudó” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ella mudó su oficina al centro de la ciudad la semana pasada.
She moved her office to the city center last week.
Mi hermano se mudó a Madrid después de graduarse.
My brother moved to Madrid after graduating.
Usted mudó la mesa sin ayuda, ¡qué fuerte!
You (formal) moved the table without help, how strong!
The Simple Past (Preterite)
This form 'mudó' tells you that the action of moving or changing was completed in the past, usually at a specific time.
Who Did the Action?
'Mudó' always refers to 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), or 'usted' (formal you). It never refers to 'yo' (I) or 'tú' (informal you).
Forgetting the Accent
Mistake: “Using 'mudo' (I move/mute) instead of 'mudó'.”
Correction: The accent on the 'ó' is essential to show it's the past tense. Remember: most Spanish verbs ending in -ar have an accent mark in the 'él/ella/usted' preterite form.
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