How to Say "titled" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “titled” is “titulado” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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adjectiveA2
the name of a creative work

Examples
Leí un artículo titulado 'El futuro del clima'.
I read an article titled 'The Future of the Climate'.
Hay una película titulada 'Volver'.
There is a movie called 'Volver'.
Escribió un poema titulado 'Amor eterno'.
He wrote a poem titled 'Eternal Love'.
Matching the Work
If you are talking about 'una película' (a movie), which is feminine, you must say 'titulada'. If you talk about 'un libro' (a book), use 'titulado'.
Using 'titulado' for people's names
Mistake: “Un hombre titulado Juan.”
Correction: Un hombre llamado Juan. (Use 'titulado' for creative works like books, and 'llamado' for people's names).
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