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acompañada

Acompañada is the feminine past participle of the Spanish verb acompañar, used as an adjective meaning “accompanied.” It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. The masculine singular form is acompañado, and the plural forms are acompañados (masculine) and acompañadas (feminine).

Usage and meaning

Acompañada describes someone or something that is in the company of another person or thing. It is

Grammatical function

Acompañada can function as a descriptive adjective or appear in compound predicates with ser or estar: “La

Related terms

Related words include acompañante (companion or escort), acompañamiento (accompaniment), and compañía (company or companionship). The concept

Notes

Acompañada is a neutral, everyday term in Spanish. Its exact meaning depends on context, focusing on the

commonly
used
to
indicate
physical
presence
with
a
companion
or
to
indicate
that
something
comes
with
another
item
or
component.
Examples:
“Ella
llegó
acompañada
de
su
hermana,”
meaning
she
arrived
with
her
sister;
“La
comida,
acompañada
de
ensalada,
fue
servida”
meaning
the
meal
came
with
salad.
mujer
está
acompañada.”
It
can
also
appear
in
phrases
that
specify
accompaniment,
as
in
“acompañada
de”
followed
by
the
accompanying
element.
is
widely
used
in
hospitality,
travel,
events,
and
everyday
speech
to
denote
presence
with
another.
presence
of
a
companion
or
the
inclusion
of
an
accompanying
item.