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recibidos

Recibidos is the plural masculine form of the past participle recibido in Spanish. It functions primarily as an adjective or as part of verb-derived constructions from the verb recibir, which means to receive. As an adjective, it describes things that have been received, accepted, or obtained. For example: datos recibidos (data that has been received), solicitudes recibidas (applications that have been received). The feminine and plural forms adapt to the noun they modify, as in notas recibidas or invitados recibidos.

In standard Spanish, recibidos is not commonly used as a standalone noun. The noun for a receipt

Etymology: recibidos comes from the verb recibir, which itself derives from Latin recipere, meaning to take

See also: Recibir, Recibo, Recibos, Recibido.

or
proof
of
payment
is
recibiro?
no,
it
is
recibo
(plural
recibos).
While
phrases
like
documentos
recibidos
appear,
the
form
does
not
function
as
a
fixed
noun
with
a
separate
meaning
beyond
its
participial
sense.
back
or
to
receive.
The
participle
form
is
widely
used
across
Spanish-speaking
regions
in
both
formal
and
everyday
language
to
indicate
that
something
has
been
received
or
accepted.