How to Say "yielded" in Spanish
The most common Spanish word for “yielded” is “ofreció” — use 'ofreció' when 'yielded' refers to something producing or providing a result, like a view or a benefit..
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ofreció
verbB1general
Use 'ofreció' when 'yielded' refers to something producing or providing a result, like a view or a benefit.
Examples
La inversión inicial ofreció grandes beneficios.
The initial investment yielded great benefits.
valió
verbA2general
Use 'valió' when 'yielded' refers to the value or worth something had at a certain point, often in the past.
Examples
El coche valió mucho menos de lo esperado.
The car yielded much less than expected.
Result vs. Value
Learners often confuse 'ofreció' and 'valió' by using 'valió' when something simply produced a result, instead of referring to its past worth. Remember, 'ofreció' is about what was produced, while 'valió' is about past monetary or intrinsic value.
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