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trabajadas

Trabajadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of trabajar (to work). It functions as an adjective or in passive constructions, describing something that has been worked or processed. As an adjective, it agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number.

Common uses include phrases such as horas trabajadas (hours worked), piezas trabajadas (finished parts), and superficies

Grammatical notes: The full paradigm includes trabajada (feminine singular), trabajadas (feminine plural), trabajado (masculine singular), and

Etymology and nuance: derived from the verb trabajar with the -ado suffix, trabajadas conveys a completed action.

trabajadas
(processed
surfaces).
In
these
contexts,
trabajadas
signals
completion
or
a
state
resulting
from
labor
or
processing.
trabajados
(masculine
plural).
As
a
past
participle,
it
appears
with
haber
in
perfect
tenses
(las
piezas
trabajadas
han
sido
inspeccionadas)
and
with
ser
in
passive
constructions
(las
piezas
trabajadas
fueron
inspeccionadas).
It
emphasizes
the
outcome
of
labor
rather
than
the
ongoing
activity
and
is
not
typically
used
as
a
stand-alone
noun.