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How to Say "she stopped" in Spanish

The Spanish word forshe stoppedis paróA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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paró

Verb (Past Tense Form)A1
Completed action
A simple storybook illustration of a man wearing a red shirt and blue pants. He was running but is now standing perfectly still on a dirt path, illustrating that his movement has ceased.

Examples

El tren paró de repente en medio del campo.

The train stopped suddenly in the middle of the field.

Ella paró la pelota con el pecho.

She stopped the ball with her chest.

¿Por qué paró usted la reunión tan pronto?

Why did you (formal) stop the meeting so early?

The Simple Past (Preterite)

The form 'paró' tells you that the action of stopping happened once and finished completely in the past. It is used for 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), and 'usted' (formal you).

The Essential Accent Mark

The accent mark on the 'ó' is mandatory! Without it, 'paro' means 'I stop' (present tense) or the noun 'unemployment.' The accent helps you hear and say the past action correctly.

Mixing up 'Paró' and 'Se Paró'

Mistake:Using 'Se paró' when meaning 'it stopped' (e.g., *El bus se paró*).

Correction: Use 'paró' for a simple stop (The bus stopped: *El bus paró*). 'Se paró' usually means 'he/she/it stood up' or 'got up' (e.g., *Él se paró de la silla*).

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