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she sat
-se sentó
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sat
Past participle ofsit.There are other translations for this conjugation.

she sat

she sat(
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saht
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. se sentó
Maria walked into the café, and she sat at a table by the window.María entró a un café y se sentó en una mesa por la ventana.
b. se posó (bird)
My parrot is a really funny bird. She sat on my dog's back for five minutes this morning.Mi lora es un pájaro muy gracioso. Se posó en la espalda de mi perro durante cinco minutos esta mañana.
a. estuvo sentada
Did you see a girl in a red jacket around here? - Yes, she sat on that bench for about a half an hour, but then she left.¿Vio a una muchacha que traía puesta una chaqueta roja por aquí? - Sí, estuvo sentada en ese banco como media hora pero luego se fue.
a. se sentaba
Every time Maggie came to my house, she sat in that chair.Siempre que Maggie me visitaba en casa se sentaba en ese sillón.
b. se posaba (bird)
I miss my parakeet. Every morning, she sat on my shoulder.Extraño a mi perico. Todas las mañanas se posaba en mi hombro.
a. estaba sentada
Ana was at the restaurant last night. She sat at the bar and watched the band.Ana estaba en el restaurante anoche. Se sentaba en la barra escuchando a la banda tocar.
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