gritó

cried, scream, shouted


Verb gritó

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

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Examples
  • La niña gritó al ver las llamas.

    The girl screamed when she saw the flames.

  • Él gritó "¡sale!".

    He shouted, "Get out!"

  • "¡Ten cuidado con la trampa!" gritó ella.

    "Watch out for the trap!" she screamed.

  • Él gritó: "¡Auxilio!"

    He cried: "Help!"

  • Ella gritó hasta quedar ronca.

    She shouted herself hoarse.

  • El hombre entró corriendo con una bota sobre su cabeza, gritó un montón de incoherencias, y salió inmediatamente.

    The man ran into the room wearing a boot on his head, shouted a bunch of gibberish, and promptly exited.

  • Tom gritó.

    Tom screamed.

  • "¡Fuego!", gritó él.

    "Fire!", he cried.

  • "¿Quién anda ahí? ¡pare o disparo!", gritó el centinela.

    "Who goes there? Stop or I'll shoot!", shouted the guard.

  • Él gritó "¡fuera!".

    He shouted, "Get out!"

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