apoyado past tense of the verb
apoyar = to rest, lean (something on)
to base, found (on)
to back, favour, support, second
to rest (on), to lean (on, upon or against)
to depend (on), be based (on), be supported (by)
2007-05-07 11:32:24
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answered by Martha P 7
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I'm Uruguayan and the accents and pronunciation is exceptional among them .Argentinian and Uruguayan Spanish are very identical however Argentinian tone is exceptional and a few exceptional grammar ,I uncover it alright to talk to a Mexican however to any one from Spain I don't have any thought the best way to realise what they are saying in any respect
2016-09-05 11:35:06
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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It means supported
2007-05-07 12:14:18
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answered by carinyosa99 3
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Apoyarse means: to support
You can say:
Mis padres siempre me apoyan en cada decision que tomo.
Siento que mi novio es muy frio y no me apoya.
Mis amigas siempre me han ayudado y apoyado en cualquier problema.
I hopes this helps you!
2007-05-07 13:51:48
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answered by Peter 2
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apoyar means that you will always be there for that person if they need anything.
What you can say is that it means in spanish
yo voy a estar aqui para lo que me necesitas estoy aqui para apoyarte
2007-05-07 11:42:39
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answered by Jenny0305 4
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The verb is to lean = apoyar or apoyarse. "Apoyado" is the past participle. (leant or leaned).
e.g; "There were two boys leaning against the wall" (Habían dos chicos apoyados en la pared).
"Don´t lean on me" (No te apoyes en mí!)
And... "Apoyar" also means to support, so "apoyado" you could say; "I always was supported by them" (Siempre estuve apoyado por ellos).
2007-05-07 11:49:35
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answered by usbc s 4
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It means supporting
You can say for example:
Yo esta Apollando a mi amiga en sus tiempos dificiles
That Means:
I was supporting my freind in her difficult times.
2007-05-07 11:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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apoyarse means to support so I am guessing that it means something similar to that. Something like "ha apoyado" would mean he/she (el/ella) had supported.
2007-05-07 11:32:36
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answered by x0x_ashley_xox 2
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it means leaning on something, or using it for support
2007-05-07 11:27:46
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answered by Anonymous
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He apoyado means --I have helped. Usually I would use the verb 'ayudar' [to help]
2007-05-07 11:39:16
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answered by Don Verto 7
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