notado

/noˈtado/, [noˈt̪a.ð̞o]

noticed


Verb notado m (feminine singular notada, masculine plural notados, feminine plural notadas)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of notar.

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Examples
  • ¿En serio? Yo no lo he notado.

    Seriously? I haven't noticed.

  • Realmente no lo había notado.

    I hadn't really noticed.

  • No creo que nadie haya notado lo que Tom hizo.

    I don't think anyone noticed what Tom did.

  • También he notado esto.

    I have noticed this too.

  • No lo había notado.

    I hadn't really noticed.

  • ¿Alguien ha notado que en la gramática del esperanto nunca se habla acerca de la puntuación?

    Has anyone noticed that in Esperanto grammars they never talk about punctuation?


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