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How to Say "they experienced" in Spanish

The Spanish word forthey experiencedis tuvieronA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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referring to an event, e.g., 'they had fun'
A simple illustration of a boy holding a bright red ball and a girl hugging a large brown teddy bear, symbolizing that 'they had' those items.

Examples

Ellos tuvieron mucha suerte en el sorteo.

They had a lot of luck in the raffle.

Ustedes tuvieron que esperar dos horas.

You all had to wait two hours.

Mis padres tuvieron un coche rojo cuando eran jóvenes.

My parents had a red car when they were young.

Who Did the Action?

‘Tuvieron’ is the action of 'they' (ellos/ellas) or 'you all' (ustedes) in the past. It shows that multiple people completed the action of 'having'.

The Irregular Past Stem

The verb 'tener' is tricky in the simple past (Preterite). Instead of using the base 'ten-', it uses the special stem 'tuv-' for all its forms, like 'tuve' and 'tuvieron'.

Mixing Past Tenses

Mistake:Usando 'tenían' cuando se refiere a una acción terminada. (Using 'tenían' when referring to a finished action.)

Correction: 'Tenían' describes a state or a habit in the past ('They used to have'), but 'tuvieron' describes a single, finished event ('They had [at that moment]').

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