solté
Soltó is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb soltar in the pretérito indefinido (simple past) tense. It translates to "he released," "she released," or "you released" (usted) depending on the subject. The verb soltar means to loosen, untie, release, drop, or let go, and it can also be used figuratively to mean letting out sounds, words, or emotions.
Etymology and meaning: Soltar comes from the Spanish verb family rooted in Latin, with meanings related to
Usage: Soltó indicates a completed action in the past. It is used when the subject released or
Conjugation note: Soltar is a regular -ar verb in many forms. In pretérito indefinido, the conjugation is:
Usage caveat: Although similar, soltar should not be confused with other verbs that convey release or emission