This is the 1362nd most frequent Spanish word.
ue
"Ue" is not a standalone word in Spanish but often appears as part of diphthongs or in verb conjugations (e.g., "jugar" → "juegan").
The word 'ue' appears in 'fui' and 'porque.' In 'fui,' it's part of the verb 'ir' in the preterite tense, showing movement in the past. In 'porque,' it's a conjunction that indicates causation.
Ayer fui al parque porque quería relajarme.
Yesterday I went to the park because I wanted to relax.
The word 'ue' appears as part of 'reunimos,' a reflexive verb indicating the act of meeting, and in 'que,' which is a relative pronoun connecting clauses.
Nos reunimos frente a la escuela después de que terminó la clase.
We met in front of the school after the class ended.
The word 'ue' appears as part of 'suelo,' meaning 'ground,' showing its presence in a noun to signify the terrain.