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acabaron

Acabaron is a grammatical form of the Spanish verb acabar. It is the third-person plural preterite (simple past) form, used with the subjects ellos, ellas, or ustedes to indicate that they finished or completed an action in the past. The base meaning of the verb acabar is "to end" or "to finish," and the preterite ending -aron is affixed to the stem acab- to yield acabaron.

Usage and examples: In narrative and reporting contexts, acabaron conveys completed actions. For example: Ellos acabaron

Notes: It is primarily encountered as a conjugated verb form in Spanish texts. It is not typically

la
tarea
ayer.
Las
entradas
se
acabaron;
ya
no
hay
más.
In
general,
acabaron
corresponds
to
"they
finished"
or
"you
finished"
(with
ustedes)
in
the
preterite.
Note
that
regional
variation
can
affect
pronoun
usage;
acabaron
is
the
standard
form
for
the
third-person
plural
in
many
dialects,
including
Latin
American
Spanish.
used
as
a
proper
noun
or
name,
and
there
are
no
widely
documented
uses
of
"Acabaron"
as
a
geographic
location,
organization,
or
brand.
The
form
is
best
understood
within
the
broader
conjugation
system
of
the
verb
acabar
and
its
semantic
range
related
to
ending
or
finishing
actions.