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trabajado

Trabajado is the past participle of the Spanish verb trabajar. It functions as both a participle in compound tenses, such as haber forms (he trabajado, has trabajado), and as an adjective describing something that has been labored on, processed, or produced by work. As an adjective, it can convey thoroughness or care in fabrication or design, and is frequently used to describe objects, tasks, or solutions that reflect substantial effort.

Usage examples include: "He trabajado ocho horas hoy" (I have worked eight hours today); "Este metal está

Etymology and related forms: trabaj ado comes from the verb trabajar, whose roots lie in Latin and

In summary, trabajado serves as a versatile descriptor for anything that has undergone labor or processing,

trabajado"
(This
metal
has
been
worked/processed);
"una
solución
bien
trabajada"
(a
well-worked
solution);
"un
diseño
muy
trabajado"
(a
design
that
is
highly
elaborated).
The
sense
can
range
from
simply
completed
to
meticulously
refined,
depending
on
context.
medieval
Romance
along
with
related
forms
in
other
Ibero-Romance
languages.
The
participle
form
now
standardly
appears
in
-ado
for
-ar
verbs,
yielding
trabajado.
In
many
Spanish-speaking
regions,
participaron
forms
of
trabajar
are
used
in
similar
ways,
and
trabajado
often
pairs
with
adjectives
to
emphasize
the
quality
or
degree
of
labor
involved.
and
it
remains
a
common
component
of
Spanish
grammar
for
expressing
completed
action
and
describing
workmanship.