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Hung in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Tips to remember the verb "colgar":
• Imagine hanging a coat or picture on a hook—“colgar” describes that action.
• Associate the similar sound of “colgar” with “hang” to recall its meaning.

Explanation:
• "Colgar" means “to hang” or “to hang up” (e.g., a coat, a picture, or even a phone).
• The form "colgaba" is the imperfect tense (used for habitual or background actions in the past) for "yo," "él," "ella," or "usted" (e.g., “I was hanging” or “he/she was hanging”).

Other words with a similar meaning:
• Suspender (to suspend)
• Pender (to hang out, less common)

Conjugations of "colgar":

Infinitive: colgar
Gerund: colgando
Past participle: colgado

Imperfect Tense:
 yo colgaba
 tú colgabas
 él/ella/usted colgaba
 nosotros colgábamos
 vosotros colgabais
 ellos/ellas/ustedes colgaban

Preterite Tense:
 yo colgué
 tú colgaste
 él/ella/usted colgó
 nosotros colgamos
 vosotros colgasteis
 ellos/ellas/ustedes colgaron

Present Tense (note the stem change in the yo form):
 yo cuelgo
 tú cuelgas
 él/ella/usted cuelga
 nosotros colgamos
 vosotros colgáis
 ellos/ellas/ustedes cuelgan

Future Tense:
 yo colgaré
 tú colgarás
 él/ella/usted colgará
 nosotros colgaremos
 vosotros colgaréis
 ellos/ellas/ustedes colgarán

Example sentences:
1. "Ayer, colgaba mi abrigo en el perchero cuando llegué a casa."
 Translation: "Yesterday, I was hanging my coat on the rack when I arrived home."
2. "Cuando era niño, colgaba mis dibujos en la pared de mi cuarto."
 Translation: "When I was a child, I used to hang my drawings on my bedroom wall."
3. "Ella colgó el teléfono después de terminar la llamada."
 Translation: "She hung up the phone after ending the call."
4. "Mañana, colgaremos las luces para decorar el salón."
 Translation: "Tomorrow, we will hang the lights to decorate the living room."

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