Pudo
Pudo is primarily the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb poder in the simple past (preterite) tense. It translates as "he could" or "she could" or, in formal address, "you could." It is used to express that someone was able to do something in a completed past action. The full preterite forms for poder are: pude, pudiste, pudo, pudimos, pudisteis, pudieron. For example: "Ayer pudo terminar el informe" means "Yesterday he was able to finish the report," while "No pudo asistir a la reunión" means "He was not able to attend the meeting."
In usage, pudo can convey both the idea of past ability and the realization that an action
PUDO also serves as an acronym in logistics and retail contexts. It stands for "Pick Up and