citada

This is the 4682nd most frequent Spanish word.

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citada

"Quoted" or "summoned."


In this context, 'citada' is used as an adjective, derived from the verb 'citar', to indicate something that has been previously mentioned or referenced.

La entrevista citada en el artículo fue publicada ayer.

The interview cited in the article was published yesterday.


Here, 'citada' is the past participle of the verb 'citar', used to indicate an action where someone is officially summoned or called upon.

Ella fue citada para comparecer ante el tribunal.

She was summoned to appear before the court.


In this example, 'citada' serves as a descriptive term to indicate that the work has been mentioned or referenced by the author.

La obra citada por el autor es una referencia importante en el campo.

The work cited by the author is an important reference in the field.