pagado
/paˈɡado/, [paˈɣ̞a.ð̞o]paid, paid out
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Tom podía haber pagado la entrada de María si hubiera sabido que no tenía suficiente dinero.
Tom could have paid for Mary's ticket if he'd known she didn't have enough money.
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Tom todavía no me ha pagado.
Tom still hasn't paid me.
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Le he pagado la semana pasada.
I paid him last week.
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No deberías haber pagado la cuenta.
You shouldn't have paid the bill.
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Pensé que Tom le había pagado a María, pero aparentemente estaba equivocado.
I thought Tom had paid Mary, but apparently I was wrong.
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Tom se dio cuenta de que no había pagado la cuenta, por lo que volvió al restaurante.
Tom realized that he hadn't paid the bill, so he went back into the restaurant.
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Yo habría pagado.
I would've paid.
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Cada persona ha pagado mil dólares.
Each person paid one thousand dollars.
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-¡El suelo está sucio! -le regañó la dependienta- ¡Todavía ni siquiera has pagado el traje, y ya lo estás ensuciando!
"The floor is dirty!" the shopkeeper reprimanded him. "You haven't even paid for the suit yet, and you're already getting it dirty!"
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