marchado
/maɾˈt͡ʃado/, [maɾˈt͡ʃa.ð̞o]left, marched
Verb marchado m (feminine singular marchada, masculine plural marchados, feminine plural marchadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of marchar.
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Por desgracia ya se ha marchado.
Unfortunately he has already left.
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Lamento decir que él se ha marchado para siempre.
I regret to say that he's gone, never to return.
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Llegando a la estación, encontré a mi tren que se había marchado.
Arriving at the station, I found my train gone.
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No encuentro a Tom. Él aún no se ha marchado, ¿no?
I can't find Tom. He hasn't already gone and left, has he?
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Pensé que Tom se había marchado con María.
I thought Tom had left with Mary.
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Al haberse marchado él, Mary se quedó sola en esta oración.
He gone, Mary remained thus alone in this sentence.
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