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peleó

Peleé is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb pelear in the preterite tense. It means “I fought” and is used to describe a completed action in the past. The form is common in narrative or recounting past events and can accompany a direct object or a prepositional phrase indicating with whom or against whom the action occurred, as in “Ayer peleé con mi amigo.”

Conjugation and usage notes: In the preterite, the full paradigm is: yo peleé, tú peleaste, él/ella/usted peleó,

See also: Peleé is a verb form, not a widely recognized proper noun. The name Pele, without

nosotros
peleamos,
vosotros
peleasteis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
pelearon.
The
yo
form,
peleé,
carries
a
written
accent
on
the
final
e
to
indicate
the
correct
stress
pattern.
An
example
sentence
is
“Ayer
peleé
con
mi
hermano.”
The
other
tenses
of
pelear
have
different
forms
and
meanings
but
share
the
same
root.
the
acute
accent,
refers
to
separate
topics
such
as
the
Hawaiian
goddess
Pele
or
various
uses
as
a
surname
or
place
name
in
different
cultures.
When
encountered
in
isolated
form,
peleé
should
be
understood
from
its
role
as
a
verb
in
the
preterite
rather
than
as
a
standalone
name.