How to Say "they summoned" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “they summoned” is “llamaron” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ellos llamaron a la policía cuando vieron el accidente.
They called the police when they saw the accident.
Mis padres me llamaron 'Sofía' por mi abuela.
My parents named me 'Sofía' after my grandmother.
Ustedes llamaron a la puerta muy fuerte.
You all knocked on the door very loudly.
The Simple Past Tense
This verb form describes an action that started and finished completely in the past, often at a specific moment.
Who is 'They'?
'Llamaron' means 'they' (ellos/ellas) or 'you all' (ustedes) did the calling. You usually don't need to say 'ellos' unless you want to emphasize who did it.
Past Tense Confusion
Mistake: “Usando 'llamaban' en lugar de 'llamaron' para una acción única.”
Correction: Use 'llamaron' (preterite) for a single, completed action ('They called once'). Use 'llamaban' (imperfect) for habits or descriptions ('They used to call often').
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