Cuelg
Cuelg is a Spanish verb that belongs to the first conjugation of regular verbs. It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb "colgar," which means "to hang." The verb "cuelg" is used to describe an action where something is suspended from a point above, typically by a string, rope, or other similar material. For example, "El cuadro cuelga en la pared" translates to "The painting hangs on the wall." The verb "cuelg" is part of a larger conjugation that includes other forms such as "colgo" (first-person singular present indicative), "colgas" (second-person singular present indicative), and "colgamos" (first-person plural present indicative). The past participle of "colgar" is "colgado," which is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions. The verb "colgar" is commonly used in everyday language to describe hanging objects, clothing, or even people in a figurative sense, such as "colgar la ropa" (to hang clothes) or "colgarse de un amigo" (to rely on a friend).