nacieron
Nacieron is a Spanish verb, specifically the third-person plural preterite indicative form of the verb nacer. Nacer translates to "to be born" in English. Therefore, "nacieron" means "they were born." This verb form is used to describe the past event of multiple individuals coming into existence. It is a common verb in Spanish, frequently encountered in historical accounts, biographies, and discussions of family or origins. For example, one might say "Los hermanos nacieron en Madrid," meaning "The brothers were born in Madrid." The preterite tense indicates a completed action in the past. The verb nacer is an irregular verb, and its conjugation for the preterite tense follows a specific pattern for third-person plural subjects. Understanding "nacieron" is fundamental for comprehending past events and narratives in the Spanish language.