comenzado

/komenˈθado/, [ko.mẽn̟ˈθa.ð̞o]

begun, started


Examples
  • Ha comenzado nuevamente.

    It's started again.

  • La Guerra de 1812 había comenzado.

    The War of 1812 had begun.

  • He oído hablarse que no existe ninguna manera para que alcances una proficiencia de nativo en un idioma si no lo has comenzado a estudiar antes de cumplir los doce años.

    I've heard it said that there is no way for you to ever reach native proficiency in a language if you haven't started studying it before the age of twelve.

  • Se dio la vuelta de mí para esconder una lágrima que había comenzado a caer por su cara.

    She turned away from me to hide a tear that had begun to fall down her cheek.

  • El trabajo ya ha comenzado.

    The work has already begun.

  • Tom a comenzado a salir con Mary.

    Tom has started dating Mary.

  • Ya han comenzado a aparecer varias obras literarias en interlingua, entre ellos una traducción de Hamlet de William Shakespeare y varias novelas de Luigi Pirandello, y la publicación de obras literarias en interlingua crece continuamente.

    Several literary works have appeared in Interlingua, among them a translation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet and several novels by Luigi Pirandello, and the publication rate of literary works in Interlingua is continually on the rise.

  • Apenas hemos comenzado.

    We've barely begun.

  • El sol y la luna habían comenzado a brillar.

    The sun and the moon had started to shine.

  • La cacería de brujas ha comenzado.

    The witch hunt has begun.

  • El concierto aún no ha comenzado.

    The concert hasn't yet begun.

  • La nieve ha comenzado a derretirse.

    The snow has begun melting.

  • Él ha comenzado a aprender el Esperanto.

    He has begun to learn Esperanto.

  • La cuenta atrás ha comenzado.

    The countdown has started.

  • ¿Has comenzado a estudiar inglés?

    Have you begun studying English?

  • Mary ya ha comenzado.

    Mary has already started.

  • Desde una perspectiva social, la menarquia normalmente se considera el acontecimiento central de la pubertad femenina - pero la menarquia no necesariamente indica que la ovulación haya comenzado.

    From a social perspective, menarche is typically considered the central event of female puberty - but menarche does not necessarily signal that ovulation has begun occuring.

  • Debiste haber comenzado hace media hora.

    You ought to have started half an hour ago.

  • Tom y Mary han comenzado a respetarse el uno al otro.

    Tom and Mary have started respecting each other.

  • Mi quemadura de sol ha comenzado a llenarse de ampollas.

    My sunburn has started to blister.


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