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How to Say "woken up" in Spanish

The Spanish word forwoken upis despertadoB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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Past ParticipleB1
Used to form perfect tenses (e.g., 'has woken up')
A simple illustration of a child sitting up in a cozy bed, stretching their arms wide, indicating they have just woken up.

Examples

El bebé se ha despertado dos veces esta noche.

The baby has woken up twice tonight.

Ella había despertado al perro con su canto.

She had woken the dog up with her singing.

Si hubieras despertado más temprano, habríamos llegado a tiempo.

If you had woken up earlier, we would have arrived on time.

Forming Perfect Tenses

This form ('despertado') is always used with the verb 'haber' (to have) to create perfect tenses, such as the present perfect ('ha despertado') or the pluperfect ('había despertado').

Regular Ending

Even though the base verb 'despertar' changes its stem in the present tense (e.g., 'yo despierto'), its past participle is completely regular, simply adding the '-ado' ending.

Confusing Past Participle and Adjective

Mistake:Using 'despertado' as an adjective (e.g., 'El niño está despertado').

Correction: Use the irregular adjective form 'despierto' instead: 'El niño está despierto' (The child is awake).

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