cambiado
/kamˈbjado/, [kãmˈbja.ð̞o]changed
Adjective cambiado (feminine cambiada, masculine plural cambiados, feminine plural cambiadas)
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changed
Verb cambiado m (feminine singular cambiada, masculine plural cambiados, feminine plural cambiadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of cambiar.
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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¿Has cambiado tu contraseña alguna vez?
Have you ever changed your password?
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Por consideración a la industria de la cría de cerdos, el nombre de 'gripe porcina' ha sido cambiado a 'gripe A(H1N1)'.
Out of consideration to the pig farming industry the name 'pig influenza' has been changed into 'influenza A(H1N1)'.
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¿Ha cambiado el clima?
Has the climate changed?
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Si ellos hubieran sabido lo que estaba a punto de suceder, ellos habrían cambiado sus planes.
Had they known what was about to happen, they would have changed their plans.
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Las cosas han cambiado.
Things have changed.
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Esta región ha cambiado completamente.
This region has completely changed.
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Las cosas siguen igual pero la gente ha cambiado.
Things are the same, but people have changed.
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Pensé que Tom había cambiado.
I thought Tom had changed.
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He cambiado el pañal al bebé.
I changed the baby's nappy.
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Tom no ha cambiado nada.
Tom hasn't changed a bit.
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