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nombré

Nombré is a grammatical form in Spanish, functioning as the first-person singular preterite of the verb nombrar. It means "I named" or "I appointed," and is used to express that the speaker designated someone or something in the past. The form appears in contexts such as appointing a person to a role, mentioning someone in a list, or designating a name for an object or project.

Etymology and relation to other forms: Nombrar comes from Latin nominare, meaning to name or designate. The

Conjugation (preterite, indicative): Yo nombré, tú nombraste, él/ella/usted nombró, nosotros/nosotras nombramos, vosotros/vosotras nombrasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes nombraron. Nombré

Usage notes: The verb nombrar is widely used in formal and informal contexts, including official appointments,

See also: nombrar, nombramiento, naming and designation in Spanish.

preterite
form
nombré
is
one
of
several
tense
forms
derived
from
the
same
root,
and
the
accent
on
the
e
is
essential
to
indicate
the
correct
pronunciation
and
tense.
is
a
regular
-ar
verb
form
in
this
tense,
and
it
is
easily
confusable
with
other
preterite
forms
like
nombró
(third
person
singular)
which
carries
a
different
accent
pattern.
legal
documents,
and
everyday
narration.
Distinctions
in
accent
marks
help
avoid
ambiguity
between
forms
such
as
nombré
(yo)
and
nombró
(él/ella/usted).
In
passive
or
passive-like
constructions,
it
can
be
paired
with
a
prepositional
phrase
to
indicate
the
person
or
thing
designated.