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I fled in Spanish
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There are a few natural ways to say “I fled” in Spanish; choice depends on context:
- Huí. (from huir — note the accent: huí) — neutral: "Huí de la casa cuando lo vi."
- Me escapé. / Escapé. (from escaparse/escapar) — common for escaping: "Me escapé de la cárcel."
- Me fui. / Me marché. — literally “I left,” can imply fleeing in some contexts: "Me fui porque tenía miedo."
- He huido. — present perfect: "I have fled."
If you tell me the context (fleeing danger, leaving a place, fleeing the country, legal situation), I can suggest the best option and a natural full sentence.
- Huí. (from huir — note the accent: huí) — neutral: "Huí de la casa cuando lo vi."
- Me escapé. / Escapé. (from escaparse/escapar) — common for escaping: "Me escapé de la cárcel."
- Me fui. / Me marché. — literally “I left,” can imply fleeing in some contexts: "Me fui porque tenía miedo."
- He huido. — present perfect: "I have fled."
If you tell me the context (fleeing danger, leaving a place, fleeing the country, legal situation), I can suggest the best option and a natural full sentence.
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