entrado

This is the 1846th most frequent Spanish word.

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entrado

"Entrado" means "entered" or "gone in."


In this sentence, 'entrado' is used as the past participle of the verb 'entrar' in the present perfect tense to indicate a completed action of entering.

He entrado al cuarto y está vacío.

I have entered the room and it is empty.


Here, 'entrado' serves as the past participle of 'entrar', showing the action of becoming part of or included in a discussion.

El concepto ha entrado en discusión.

The concept has entered into discussion.


In this example, 'entrado' is used adjectivally to modify the subject 'ella', indicating a degree of progression or involvement in her studies.

Ella está bien entrado en sus estudios avanzados.

She is well advanced in her advanced studies.