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Fijó

Fijó is the third-person singular preterite form of the Spanish verb fijar. Fijar means to fix, fasten, set, establish, or to fix something in place, as well as to fix attention or intention. As a simple past tense, fijó describes an action completed in the past by él, ella, or usted.

Common uses include:

- Physical fixation: "El tornillo fijó la tabla a la pared." (The screw fixed the board to the

- Establishing or determining: "La empresa fijó un precio." (The company set a price.)

- Focusing attention or gaze: "Fijó la mirada en el horizonte." (She fixed her gaze on the horizon.)

- Setting a plan or memory: "Fijó una fecha para la reunión." (He fixed a date for the

Grammar note:

Fijar is a regular -ar verb in the preterite. The relevant forms are: yo fijé, tú fijaste,

Etymology:

Fijar derives from the Latin figere, through Old Spanish fijar, sharing a common root with related Romance

See also:

Fijar, fijación, fijamente (related terms and forms).

wall.)
meeting.)
él/ella/usted
fijó,
nosotros
fijamos,
vosotros
fijasteis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
fijaron.
The
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the
yo
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é
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ó.
language
verbs
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fasten.