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

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Tips to remember:
• Associate “pegar” with “paste” or “glue” since both involve sticking things together.
• Think of “peg” in English, which means to fasten or attach something, reminding you of the similar sound.
• Remember that in some contexts, “pegar” also means “to hit,” so its usage depends on context.

Explanations:
• “Pegó” is the preterite (past) third-person singular form of the verb “pegar.”
• The verb “pegar” primarily means “to hit” or “to stick/attach” (as with glue) depending on the context.
• Use “pegar” when describing an action of causing something to stick or when referring to a physical hit in the past.

Other words with similar meanings:
• For “to stick” (attach): “adhesionar” or “pegar con pegamento.”
• For “to hit”: “golpear” or “dar un puñetazo.”

Conjugations of “pegar”:
Infinitive: pegar
Gerund: pegando
Past participle: pegado

Present:
 yo pego
 tú pegas
 él/ella/Ud. pega
 nosotros/nosotras pegamos
 vosotros/vosotras pegáis
 ellos/ellas/Uds. pegan

Preterite:
 yo pegué
 tú pegaste
 él/ella/Ud. pegó
 nosotros/nosotras pegamos
 vosotros/vosotras pegasteis
 ellos/ellas/Uds. pegaron

Imperfect:
 yo pegaba
 tú pegabas
 él/ella/Ud. pegaba
 nosotros/nosotras pegábamos
 vosotros/vosotras pegabais
 ellos/ellas/Uds. pegaban

Future:
 yo pegaré
 tú pegarás
 él/ella/Ud. pegará
 nosotros/nosotras pegaremos
 vosotros/vosotras pegaréis
 ellos/ellas/Uds. pegarán

Conditional:
 yo pegaría
 tú pegarías
 él/ella/Ud. pegaría
 nosotros/nosotras pegaríamos
 vosotros/vosotras pegaríais
 ellos/ellas/Uds. pegarían

Example sentences:
1. "El niño pegó un dibujo en la puerta con cinta adhesiva."
 Translation: "The boy stuck a drawing on the door with adhesive tape."
2. "Durante el partido, ella pegó al adversario con un fuerte empujón."
 Translation: "During the match, she hit the opponent with a strong push."
3. "Ayer, él pegó el cartel en la pared del centro comunitario."
 Translation: "Yesterday, he stuck the poster on the community center wall."

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