robaron
stole, they stole
Verb robaron
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of robar.
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(used formally in Spain) Second-person plural preterite indicative form of robar.
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Ayer me robaron la bicicleta.
My bike was stolen yesterday.
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Anoche le robaron el coche.
He had his car stolen last night.
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Los bandidos hicieron un túnel y robaron el banco.
The bandits dug a tunnel and robbed the bank.
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Ellos robaron su lonchera y la arrojaron por la ventana.
They stole her lunchbox and threw it out the window.
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Le robaron el coche en ese aparcamiento.
He had his car stolen in that parking lot.
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Me robaron mi monedero y mi abono de viaje mientras estaba durmiendo en el tren.
I had my purse and commutation ticket stolen while I was sleeping on the train.
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A Tom le pegaron y le robaron.
Tom was beaten and robbed.
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Paul no estaba con Mary cuando le robaron el monedero.
Paul wasn't with Mary when her purse was stolen.
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Ayer me robaron mi reloj.
I had my watch stolen yesterday.
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Anoche le robaron sus joyas.
She was robbed of her jewels last night.
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