How to Say "she spoke" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “she spoke” is “habló” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Mi hermano habló con el director ayer.
My brother spoke with the director yesterday.
¿Qué dijo? Ella solo habló por cinco minutos y se fue.
What did she say? She only spoke for five minutes and left.
Usted no habló durante la reunión, ¿está todo bien?
You didn't speak during the meeting, is everything alright?
The Preterite Tense
This form tells you about an action that started and finished completely in the past. Think of it as a single event with clear boundaries, like 'She spoke for an hour.'
Tilde Mark
The accent mark (´) on the 'ó' is crucial! It tells you that the stress falls on the last syllable, and it instantly signals that this is a past tense action.
Mixing up 'I spoke' and 'He/She spoke'
Mistake: “Using 'habló' when you mean 'I spoke'.”
Correction: The correct form for 'I spoke' is 'hablé' (with an accent on the E). Remember: I=é, He/She=ó.
Confusing Past tenses
Mistake: “Using 'habló' when describing a repeated or ongoing past action (e.g., 'He used to speak quietly').”
Correction: For ongoing or habitual past actions, use the imperfect: 'hablaba'. Use 'habló' only for a specific, completed event.
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