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How to Say "seen off" in Spanish

The Spanish word forseen offis despedidoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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Past Participle (Verb form)A2
used with 'haber' (e.g., 'has seen off')
A figure sitting behind a desk making a clear 'go away' or 'finished' hand gesture towards another figure standing nearby, symbolizing being dismissed.

Examples

Han despedido a la recepcionista por llegar tarde.

They have dismissed the receptionist for being late.

Ya habíamos despedido a todos los invitados cuando empezó a llover.

We had already seen all the guests off when it started raining.

Ella se ha despedido con un abrazo cariñoso.

She has said goodbye with a warm hug.

Forming Perfect Tenses

The past participle 'despedido' never changes its ending when used with the helping verb 'haber' (to have) to form tenses like the Present Perfect: 'Yo he despedido' (I have fired).

Reflexive Use

When the action affects the person doing it ('saying goodbye'), you add 'se' (or me/te/nos/os) before 'haber': 'Me he despedido de mis amigos' (I have said goodbye to my friends).

Changing the ending with 'haber'

Mistake:Ella ha despedida a su jefe.

Correction: Ella ha despedido a su jefe. (The past participle stays 'despedido' when used with 'haber', regardless of who is doing the action.)

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