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See also:
aron
,
Aron
,
arón
,
áron
,
Áron
,
and
Árón
Spanish
Etymology
From
Latin
-averunt
.
Suffix
-aron
denotes the
indicative
preterite
in the
third-person
plural
for regular verbs ending in
-ar
habl
aron
;
salt
aron
(they)
spoke
; (they)
jumped
denotes the
indicative
preterite
in the (
formal
)
second-person
plural
for regular verbs ending in
-ar
habl
aron
;
salt
aron
(you [pl.])
spoke
; (you [pl.])
jumped
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