ganó

won


Verb ganó

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of ganar.

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Examples
  • Él ganó las elecciones siguientes.

    He won the next election.

  • Algunos dicen que perdió, otros que ganó, pero el punto no es ese.

    Some say he lost, others say he won, but that's not the point.

  • Con su sinceridad ganó la confianza de todos.

    His sincerity gained the confidence of everyone.

  • Ella ganó el primer puesto en el concurso de oratoria.

    She won first prize in the speech contest.

  • ¿De verdad Jerry ganó una lotería?

    Did Jerry really win a lottery?

  • Tom ganó el triatlón.

    Tom won the triathlon.

  • Por su comportamiento él se ganó la antipatía de sus amigos.

    His behavior alienated his friends.

  • El equipo japonés ganó la medalla de oro de esa competencia.

    The Japanese team won the gold medal for this competition.

  • En resumen, él ganó mucho dinero.

    In one word, he made a lot of money.

  • Ella ganó el concurso de belleza.

    She won the beauty contest.

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