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Prestado

Prestado is the past participle of the Spanish verb prestar, meaning to lend. In everyday use, prestado describes something that has been lent to someone or something that has been borrowed. It can function as an adjective, as in un libro prestado, meaning a book that has been lent, or as a predicate adjective, as in el coche es prestado.

Etymology and grammar: prestado derives from prestar, which itself comes from Latin praestare, to furnish or

Usage and contexts: In daily language, prestado commonly refers to tangible objects borrowed or lent, such as

See also: Prestar, the verb meaning to lend; pedir prestado, to borrow; préstamo, the act or amount

Prestado is a neutral, widely used term in Spanish to denote the state of belongings or funds

provide.
As
an
adjective,
prestado
agrees
with
gender
and
number:
libro
prestado,
libros
prestados,
idea
prestada,
ideas
prestadas.
It
is
also
used
with
the
auxiliary
haber
to
form
perfect
tenses:
he
prestado,
has
prestado,
ha
prestado,
hemos
prestado,
han
prestado.
In
many
contexts,
prestado
can
be
replaced
by
the
noun
préstamo
or
by
phrases
like
en
préstamo.
libros,
herramientas
or
coches,
often
through
libraries,
individuals,
or
institutions.
In
finance
or
economics,
dinero
prestado
or
capital
prestado
describes
money
that
has
been
loaned
by
a
lender
to
a
borrower,
typically
under
terms
of
interest
and
repayment.
The
term
can
appear
in
legal
or
contractual
language
to
indicate
items
or
funds
temporarily
transferred
for
use.
of
lending
or
borrowed
money;
devolver,
to
return
what
was
borrowed.
that
are
temporarily
provided
by
one
party
to
another.