How to Say "she robbed" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “she robbed” is “robó” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El delincuente robó la bicicleta esta mañana.
The criminal stole the bicycle this morning.
Mi hermana me contó que un desconocido le robó el bolso en el metro.
My sister told me that a stranger robbed her purse on the subway.
¿Usted robó estas joyas? Necesito saber la verdad.
Did you steal these jewels? I need to know the truth.
Preterite Tense Use
This form ('robó') tells you about a single, completed action in the past. It started and finished at a specific moment.
Confusing Preterite and Imperfect
Mistake: “Using 'robaba' (imperfect) instead of 'robó' (preterite) for a finished crime.”
Correction: 'Robó' emphasizes the crime happened and ended; 'robaba' would mean the person was continuously or habitually robbing.
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