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crearon

Crearon is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb crear in the pretérito indefinido (preterite) tense. It indicates a completed act of creating that was carried out in the past by ellos, ellas, or ustedes. The verb crear comes from Latin creare and means to produce, generate, or bring into existence. In standard Spanish, crearon is the preterite form for the third person plural of regular -ar verbs, with the related forms being creé, creaste, creó, creamos, and creasteis for the other persons. The preterite marks a definite past action rather than a continuing or habitual past.

Crearon is versatile and appears with a wide range of objects, from tangible products to abstract constructs

Related forms and nouns include the noun creación (creation), and adjectives like creador/creadora (creator). The form

Usage notes: in many dialects, the form crearon is used with ustedes as well as with ellos/ellas,

such
as
ideas,
companies,
or
works
of
art.
Examples:
“Ellos
crearon
una
empresa”
and
“Las
artistas
crearon
una
instalación
multimedia.”
The
word
is
commonly
used
in
narratives,
reports,
and
explanations
of
past
events.
crearon
is
not
a
proper
noun
and
does
not
designate
a
brand
or
title
by
itself;
its
meaning
derives
entirely
from
the
verb
crear
and
the
past-tense
context.
since
the
verb
form
does
not
change
for
number
beyond
the
third-person
plural.
For
ongoing
or
repeated
past
actions,
other
tenses
such
as
the
imperfect
creaban
or
compound
tenses
are
used.