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How to Say "she died" in Spanish

The Spanish word forshe diedis murióA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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Talking about a female person or animal
A simple green potted houseplant on a windowsill that is completely wilted, drooping over, and showing dry, brown edges, symbolizing that it has died.

Examples

Mi abuelo murió el año pasado.

My grandfather died last year.

La planta murió porque no la regué.

The plant died because I didn't water it.

El famoso cantante murió en un accidente de avión.

The famous singer died in a plane crash.

A Specific, Finished Past Action

'Murió' is a form of the verb 'morir' (to die) used for a completed action in the past. It tells you that someone or something died at a specific point, and that event is completely over. Think of it as a snapshot of a past event.

Using 'moría' vs. 'murió'

Mistake:El hombre moría cuando llegó la ambulancia.

Correction: El hombre se moría cuando llegó la ambulancia. 'Murió' means it happened and finished. 'Se moría' (from morirse) is better to describe the *process* of dying that was happening at that moment.

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