The word "salio" is the third-person singular form of the verb "salir" in the preterite tense in Spanish. "Salir" means "to leave" or "to go out." Therefore, "salió" translates to "he/she/it left" or "he/she/it went out."
Here is a detailed breakdown of the word:
- Verb: "salir"
- Tense: Preterite (simple past)
- Person: Third person (he, she, it)
- Number: Singular
Example Usage:
- Él salió de la casa – "He left the house."
- Ella salió con sus amigos – "She went out with her friends."
- El perro salió al jardín – "The dog went out to the garden."
Related Forms:
- Yo salí – I left
- Tú saliste – You left (informal singular)
- Él/ella/usted salió – He/she/you (formal singular) left
- Nosotros/nosotras salimos – We left
- Vosotros/vosotras salisteis – You all left (informal plural in Spain)
- Ellos/ellas/ustedes salieron – They/you all (formal plural) left
Understanding the context in which "salió" is used can provide more clarity, as it indicates a completed action in the past.