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ido
-crazy
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ido
-gone
Past participle ofir.

ido

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. crazy
Ese hombre está ido. Anda con una chamarra con este calor.That man's crazy. He's walking around with a jacket on in this heat.
a. miles away
Es como si no estuvieras aquí. Pareces estar ido.It's as if you weren't here. You seem to be miles away.
b. far-away
Tiene la mirada ida cada vez que oye mencionar España.She has a far-away look every time she hears someone mention Spain.
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