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What does 'viajé' mean?
What does 'viajé' mean?
What does 'viajaste' mean?
What does 'viajaste' mean?
What does 'viajó' mean?
What does 'viajó' mean?
What does 'viajamos' mean?
What does 'viajamos' mean?
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What does 'viajaron' mean?
What does 'viajaron' mean?
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What does 'Ellos viajaron a Paris' mean?
What does 'Ellos viajaron a Paris' mean?
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What does 'Mis amigos y yo viajamos a España' mean?
What does 'Mis amigos y yo viajamos a España' mean?
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What does 'Pedro y Marcos viajaron a Costa Rica' mean?
What does 'Pedro y Marcos viajaron a Costa Rica' mean?
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What does 'Yo viajé a China' mean?
What does 'Yo viajé a China' mean?
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What does 'Mis padres viajaron a Brasil' mean?
What does 'Mis padres viajaron a Brasil' mean?
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What does 'vosotros viajasteis a Italia' mean?
What does 'vosotros viajasteis a Italia' mean?
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What does 'viajasteis a Madrid' mean?
What does 'viajasteis a Madrid' mean?
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What does 'Pedro y tú viajasteis a Alemania' mean?
What does 'Pedro y tú viajasteis a Alemania' mean?
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Study Notes
Preterite Conjugation of "Viajar"
- viajé: I travelled (first person singular)
- viajaste: you travelled (second person singular)
- viajó: he travelled (third person singular)
- viajamos: we travelled (first person plural)
- viajaron: they travelled (third person plural)
Examples of Usage
- Ellos viajaron a Paris: They travelled to Paris, demonstrating usage of the third person plural form.
- Mis amigos y yo viajamos a España: My friends and I travelled to Spain, illustrating first person plural.
- Pedro y Marcos viajaron a Costa Rica: Pedro and Marcos travelled to Costa Rica, again using the third person plural.
- Yo viajé a China: I travelled to China, highlighting first person singular form.
- Mis padres viajaron a Brasil: My parents travelled to Brazil, emphasizing third person plural.
Additional Conjugation Information
- vosotros viajasteis a Italia: You all travelled to Italy, showing second person plural (used mainly in Spain).
- viajasteis a Madrid: You all travelled to Madrid, illustrating the second person plural form.
- Pedro y tú viajasteis a Alemania: Pedro and you travelled to Germany, reinforcing the second person plural in conjunction with a third person subject.
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Test your knowledge of the Spanish preterite tense with these flashcards focusing on the verb 'viajar'. Each card presents a different conjugation along with its meaning. Perfect for beginners looking to master travel-related vocabulary.