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What is a verb that ends in -ado or -ido called?

Verbs that end in -ado or -ido in Spanish are called past participles.

These forms are used to form the perfect tenses (present perfect, past perfect, future perfect) and also function as adjectives.

For example:

* Comido (eaten) - past participle of comer (to eat)

* Hablado (spoken) - past participle of hablar (to speak)

* Caminado (walked) - past participle of caminar (to walk)

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