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what does "chocado" mean in english? does it mean shocked?

what does "chocado" mean in english? does it mean shocked?

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updated Apr 1, 2011
posted by Thibre
Only recently I had problems understanding this word. Generally chocado means shocked but depending on the context it can also mean "collided/clashed (with)" :] - 0088b3fa, Mar 25, 2011
. . .or smahed up, which is what it usually means here. - lorenzo9, Mar 25, 2011
....... or crashed - ian-hill, Mar 25, 2011

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Shocked is only one possible meaning. Look at the dictionary link to see others.

chocar

updated Mar 25, 2011
posted by 0074b507
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I think you mean chocado which means crash. Or it is chocando. I am not sure. smile smile

updated Mar 25, 2011
posted by funkymonkey2011
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The verb horrorizar means to shock There are other similar verbs you can find in a Spanish dictionary based on the English to scanadalise, to frighten etc...You can put a search in using the English word

To turn ar verbs in the infinitive: eg Horrorizar = to shock, into past participles e.g.: shocked you simply take off/remove the infinitive ending ar and add ado to the stem (remaining letters)

with er and ir verbs you take off the endings and add ido

I hope this helps grin

updated Mar 25, 2011
edited by FELIZ77
posted by FELIZ77
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Yes chocado means shocked grin

updated Mar 25, 2011
posted by drkkat