we got

USAGE NOTE
The combination of "get" with an adjective is often translated into Spanish as a pronominal verb. For example: "to get bored" ("aburrirse"), "to get tired" ("cansarse"), "to get married" ("casarse").
we got(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. conseguimos
After a few tries, we got the answer we wanted from her.Después de varios intentos, conseguimos la respuesta que queríamos de ella.
b. obtuvimos
We got such a positive response to our proposal that the boss wants us to work on it full-time.Obtuvimos una reacción tan positiva a nuestra propuesta que el jefe quiere que nos dediquemos a ella a tiempo completo.
a. compramos
We got a fridge at half-price for the new house.Compramos una nevera a mitad de precio para la casa nueva.
a. recibimos
We got the news this morning. We are so sorry for your loss.Recibimos la noticia esta mañana. Lo sentimos mucho.
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