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Stole in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Tips to remember:
• Associate robar with the English word “robbery” to remind you that it has to do with stealing.
• Imagine a “robot” stealing something—this silly image can help you remember robar means “to steal.”

Explanations:
• robó is the third person singular (él/ella/usted) form of the verb robar in the preterite tense. It translates as “stole.”
• Robar is a regular -ar verb that means “to steal.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
• hurtar (often used for petty theft, without violence)
• sustraer (more formal, implying taking away something)

Conjugations of robar (regular -ar verb):

Indicative Mood
• Present:
 yo robo    (I steal)
 tú robas    (you steal)
 él/ella/usted roba  (he/she/you [formal] steal)
 nosotros/nosotras robamos  (we steal)
 vosotros/vosotras robáis  (you all steal)
 ellos/ellas/ustedes roban  (they/you all steal)

• Preterite (simple past):
 yo robé    (I stole)
 tú robaste  (you stole)
 él/ella/usted robó  (he/she/you [formal] stole)
 nosotros/nosotras robamos  (we stole)
 vosotros/vosotras robasteis  (you all stole)
 ellos/ellas/ustedes robaron  (they/you all stole)

• Imperfect (past habitual):
 yo robaba   (I used to steal/I was stealing)
 tú robabas
 él/ella/usted robaba
 nosotros/nosotras robábamos
 vosotros/vosotras robabais
 ellos/ellas/ustedes robaban

• Future:
 yo robaré   (I will steal)
 tú robarás
 él/ella/usted robará
 nosotros/nosotras robaremos
 vosotros/vosotras robaréis
 ellos/ellas/ustedes robarán

• Conditional:
 yo robaría   (I would steal)
 tú robarías
 él/ella/usted robaría
 nosotros/nosotras robaríamos
 vosotros/vosotras robaríais
 ellos/ellas/ustedes robarían

Examples of sentences using robó:
1. "El ladrón robó la joyería anoche."
 Translation: "The thief stole from the jewelry store last night."
2. "Ella robó el corazón de todos con su simpatía."
 Translation: "She stole everyone’s heart with her charm."
3. "El rebelde robó recursos para financiar la causa."
 Translation: "The rebel stole resources to fund the cause."
4. "El sospechoso robó una bicicleta en pleno día."
 Translation: "The suspect stole a bicycle in broad daylight."

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