How to Say โThey have detainedโ in Spain Spanish
Han detenido
ahn deh-teh-nee-doh
[ahn deh-teh-nee-doh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: The verb 'detener' is similar to 'arrest' but can also mean 'stop'.
๐ช๐ธ In Spain: In Spain, legal procedures are significant events and often covered by media, influencing popular shows like 'La Casa de Papel'.
Phrase Breakdown
Han
[ahn]
They have
This is the third person plural form of 'haber', used as an auxiliary verb.
Han completado el trabajo.
They have completed the work.
detenido
[deh-teh-nee-doh]
detained
The past participle of 'detener', meaning to hold or arrest someone.
Han detenido al sospechoso.
They have detained the suspect.
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