mandado
/manˈdado/, [mãn̪ˈd̪a.ð̞o]commanded, errand, sent
Noun mandado m (plural mandados)
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errand
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errand boy, dogsbody, pleb
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(Cuba, colloquial) cock (penis)
Verb mandado m (feminine singular mandada, masculine plural mandados, feminine plural mandadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of mandar.
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A pesar de leer una y otra vez la carta que ella le había mandado por correo, no la entendía.
He read the letter she mailed to him over and over again, but still did not understand it.
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Tom pensaba que el profesor le había mandado demasiados deberes para hacer en un día.
Tom thought the teacher had given him way too much homework to finish in one day.
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Él leyó una y otra vez la carta que ella le había mandado por correo pero, aún así, no la entendió.
He read the letter she mailed to him over and over again, but still did not understand it.
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Tom pensaba que el profesor se había pasado con los deberes que le había mandado hacer en un solo día.
Tom thought the teacher had given him way too much homework to finish in one day.
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Él fue mandado a volar por un camión.
He was knocked down by a truck.
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Mi tía me ha mandado un regalo de cumpleaños.
My aunt sent me a birthday present.
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Creo que me has mandado el documento equivocado.
I think you sent me the wrong document.
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Ella salió a hacer un mandado.
She is out on an errand.
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