Home

ensamblé

Ensimbló is the pretérito perfecto simple form of the Spanish verb ensamblar for the third person singular (él/ella/usted). It indicates that someone completed the act of assembling in the past. In a sentence: "Él ensambló las piezas antes de la entrega." The form carries an accent on the final -ó to mark stress, as required by Spanish orthography for verbs ending in -ar in this tense.

As a verb, ensamblar means to put together, join parts into a whole, or to assemble hardware,

Etymology: derived from the verb ensamblar, which denotes the action of putting together. It shares semantic

Related forms: infinitive "ensamblar"; present tense "ensambla" (él/ella/usted ensambla), imperfect "ensamblaba," and other person forms: "ensamblan,"

components,
or
a
system.
The
form
"ensembló"
is
used
in
narratives,
reports,
or
descriptions
of
past
actions.
It
is
not
a
noun;
the
noun
forms
for
the
concept
of
assembly
are
"ensamble"
(the
assembly
as
a
unit)
or
"ensamblaje"
(the
act
of
assembling).
kinship
with
terms
in
related
Romance
languages
meaning
to
gather
or
join.
"ensamblaste,"
etc.
In
computing
contexts,
"ensamblador"
refers
to
an
assembler,
the
program
that
translates
assembly
language.