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hospedé

Hospedé is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb hospedar in the pretérito indefinido (simple past). It means "I hosted" or "I accommodated," and it describes the act of providing lodging or hospitality to someone in the past. The verb can refer to hosting a guest at a home, a friend, family member, or arranging accommodation in a lodging establishment.

Conjugation and usage: In the pretérito indefinido, the full paradigm for -ar verbs like hospedar is: yo

Usage notes: Hospedar often implies providing shelter or lodging for a period, rather than merely staying somewhere

Etymology and related terms: The term is linked to the concept of lodging and hospitality; related words

hospedé,
tú
hospedaste,
él/ella/usted
hospedó,
nosotros
hospedamos,
vosotros
hospedasteis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
hospedaron.
The
form
is
used
when
the
action
is
viewed
as
completed
in
the
past.
In
everyday
speech,
hospedé
is
commonly
followed
by
the
person
hosted:
"Anoche
hospedé
a
un
amigo."
The
related
verb
hospedar
is
regular
in
its
conjugation.
oneself.
It
can
apply
to
hosting
someone
at
home
or
arranging
lodging
in
a
hotel
or
similar
facility.
The
reflexive
verb
hospedarse
means
"to
stay
somewhere
as
a
guest"
and
is
distinct
from
hospedar,
which
focuses
on
the
act
of
hosting
another
person.
Synonyms
include
alojar
and
albergar,
though
these
can
carry
slightly
different
connotations
in
different
Spanish-speaking
regions.
include
hospedaje
(lodging,
accommodation),
hospedero
(host),
and
huésped
(guest).
The
form
hospedé
is
specifically
the
first-person
past
tense,
used
to
indicate
a
completed
hosting
action.