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drew dibujó
How to say “drew” in Spanish? “Dibujó”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “dibujó” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on drew in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the verb:
• Associate "dibujar" with the image of drawing or sketching something memorable. Imagine yourself “dibujando” (drawing) and link the sound “dibu” with “drawing.”
• Notice the accent on the “ó” in “dibujó” to remind you that it’s a past, completed action in the preterite tense.

Explanation:
• “Dibujó” is the third-person singular form (él/ella/usted) of the preterite tense of the verb “dibujar,” which means “to draw.” It indicates that someone (he, she, or you formal) drew something in the past.

Other words with similar meaning:
• Ilustró – often used when referring to illustrating or drawing an image.
• Esbozó – can mean “sketched” or “drew” in the sense of making a rough drawing.
• Plasmó – means “rendered” or “captured” (often used figuratively when referring to art).

Conjugations of “dibujar” (to draw):

Infinitive: dibujar

Indicative Mood:
• Present:
  yo dibujo – I draw/I am drawing
  tú dibujas – you draw/are drawing (informal)
  él/ella/usted dibuja – he/she/you (formal) draws/drawing
  nosotros/nosotras dibujamos – we draw/are drawing
  vosotros/vosotras dibujáis – you all draw/are drawing (informal in Spain)
  ellos/ellas/ustedes dibujan – they/you all draw/are drawing

• Preterite (Simple Past):
  yo dibujé – I drew
  tú dibujaste – you drew
  él/ella/usted dibujó – he/she/you (formal) drew
  nosotros/nosotras dibujamos – we drew
  vosotros/vosotras dibujasteis – you all drew
  ellos/ellas/ustedes dibujaron – they/you all drew

• Imperfect (Past Habitual):
  yo dibujaba – I used to draw/I was drawing
  tú dibujabas – you used to draw
  él/ella/usted dibujaba – he/she/you (formal) used to draw
  nosotros/nosotras dibujábamos – we used to draw
  vosotros/vosotras dibujabais – you all used to draw
  ellos/ellas/ustedes dibujaban – they/you all used to draw

• Future:
  yo dibujaré – I will draw
  tú dibujarás – you will draw
  él/ella/usted dibujará – he/she/you (formal) will draw
  nosotros/nosotras dibujaremos – we will draw
  vosotros/vosotras dibujaréis – you all will draw
  ellos/ellas/ustedes dibujarán – they/you all will draw

• Conditional:
  yo dibujaría – I would draw
  tú dibujarías – you would draw
  él/ella/usted dibujaría – he/she/you (formal) would draw
  nosotros/nosotras dibujaríamos – we would draw
  vosotros/vosotras dibujaríais – you all would draw
  ellos/ellas/ustedes dibujarían – they/you all would draw

Example sentences:
1. Ella dibujó un hermoso paisaje durante sus vacaciones.
  Translation: She drew a beautiful landscape during her vacation.

2. El artista dibujó un retrato muy realista de su modelo.
  Translation: The artist drew a very realistic portrait of his model.

3. Ayer, mi sobrino dibujó un avión y lo colgó en la pared.
  Translation: Yesterday, my nephew drew an airplane and hung it on the wall.

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