Preteriteellos/ellas/ustedesconjugation ofcorear.

corear

corear(
koh
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reh
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ahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to chorus
Los aficionados corearon el nombre del equipo para mostrarle su apoyo.The fans chorused the football team's name to show their support.
b. to shout in unison
El público coreó al ganador del concurso cuando llegó al plató de televisión.The audience shouted the contest winner's name in unison when he got to the TV set.
c. to chant
En el anuncio, una multitud coreaba el eslogan de la marca.In the ad, a crowd chanted the brand's slogan.
a. to sing together
Cuando el cantante se olvidó de la letra de la canción el público la coreó para que se acordara.When the singer forgot the lyrics of the song, the audience sang it together so she could remember it.
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