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

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: pa-GUÉ
IPA: /pa.’ɣe/

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Root

Indicative preterite (completed action) yo form of pagar

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pagué info.

Tips to remember the word “pagué”:
– Associate “pagué” with the English word “paid.”
– Remember that “pagué” has a similar ending to other past tense verbs that follow the regular “-ar” verb conjugation pattern with a “g” due to its “gar” ending, as in “jugar” (jugué), “llegar” (llegué).
– Think of a visual cue: picturing completing a payment transaction every time you hear or say “pagué.”

Explanations:
– “Pagué” is the first person singular (yo) simple past tense form of the infinitive verb “pagar,” which means “to pay” in English.
– It’s used to describe an action that was completed in the past; the speaker is indicating they have already paid for something.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Aboné” (from the verb “abonar”) is another way to say “I paid” in a financial context.
– “Saldé” (from the verb “saldar”) can also mean “I paid” or “I settled” a debt.

Different conjugations of “pagar” include:
– Present: pago (I pay), pagas (you pay), paga (he/she/it pays), pagamos (we pay), pagáis (you all pay), pagan (they pay)
– Preterite: pagué (I paid), pagaste (you paid), pagó (he/she/it paid), pagamos (we paid), pagasteis (you all paid), pagaron (they paid)
– Imperfect: pagaba (I was paying), pagabas (you were paying), pagaba (he/she/it was paying), pagábamos (we were paying), pagabais (you all were paying), pagaban (they were paying)
– Future: pagaré (I will pay), pagarás (you will pay), pagará (he/she/it will pay), pagaremos (we will pay), pagaréis (you all will pay), pagarán (they will pay)

Examples of sentences that use “pagué”:
– “Ayer pagué la cuenta del restaurante.” (Yesterday I paid the restaurant bill.)
– “Pagué la hipoteca por diez años antes de vender la casa.” (I paid the mortgage for ten years before selling the house.)
– “Cuando salí de la tienda, ya había pagué por la ropa.” (When I left the store, I had already paid for the clothes.)

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