sumado

This is the 5850th most frequent Spanish word.

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sumado

"Sumado" means "added" or "joined" in English.


Here, 'sumado' is used as the past participle of the verb 'sumar,' indicating the action of summing or adding numbers.

Él ha sumado todos los números de la lista.

He has summed up all the numbers in the list.


In this case, 'sumado' serves a participative role, showing an aspect or additional factor contributing to the main idea.

Sumado al esfuerzo constante, logró alcanzar sus metas.

Added to constant effort, he managed to achieve his goals.


Here, 'sumado' is used to connect two contributing or related parts of a broader issue, illustrating cause and effect.

El impacto económico se ha visto agravado, sumado al problema de la inflación.

The economic impact has been aggravated, added to the problem of inflation.