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- Considerado means thoughtful or considerate toward others' needs.
- It is also the past participle of the verb 'considerar'.
- You must use 'considerada' for females and 'considerados' for groups.
- It is a higher-level compliment than just saying someone is 'nice'.
- Social Context
- In Spain and Latin America, being considered is often linked to the concept of 'convivencia' or living together harmoniously. It involves small gestures like lowering your voice when someone is sleeping or bringing a gift to a host without being asked.
Fue muy considerado de tu parte traerme flores al hospital.
- Professional Usage
- When a report says 'El plan fue considerado un éxito', it uses the word as a participle meaning 'considered'. However, when saying 'Es un jefe muy considerado', it is the adjective meaning 'thoughtful'.
Es un vecino muy considerado porque nunca hace ruido por la noche.
- Grammar Hint
- When used as 'thoughtful', it almost always uses the verb 'ser'. Example: 'Ella es muy considerada'. If you use 'estar', it sounds like a temporary state, which is less common for this specific personality trait.
Agradezco que seas tan considerado con mis sentimientos.
Un gesto considerado puede cambiarle el día a cualquier persona.
- Agreement Rules
- If you are talking about a group of people that includes at least one male, use 'considerados'. If the group is entirely female, use 'consideradas'. Example: 'Mis hermanos son muy considerados'.
Las enfermeras fueron muy consideradas con el paciente.
- Comparative Forms
- To compare two people, use 'más... que'. Example: 'Juan es más considerado que Pedro'. For the superlative, use 'el más considerado'. Example: 'Es el hombre más considerado que conozco'.
Sería muy considerado por tu parte avisar si vas a llegar tarde.
- Prepositional Usage
- We often use 'con' (with/toward) to indicate who the thoughtfulness is directed at. Example: 'Es considerado con los ancianos'.
Debemos ser considerados con el medio ambiente.
No fue nada considerado dejar toda la basura en la mesa.
¿Crees que soy una persona considerada?
- Public Announcements
- On public transport, you might hear announcements like 'Sean considerados con los pasajeros que necesitan asientos preferenciales'. Here, it acts as a call for civic empathy.
El director es muy considerado con las necesidades de su personal.
- Customer Service
- In luxury hotels or high-end restaurants, staff are trained to be 'considerados' with guests, anticipating their needs before they are even voiced.
Gracias por ser tan considerado y traer comida para todos.
- Educational Settings
- Teachers encourage students to be 'considerados' with their classmates, fostering an environment of mutual respect and collaboration.
Fue un gesto muy considerado cederle el paso a la señora.
El autor es considerado uno de los mejores de su generación.
Siempre es considerado con las opiniones ajenas.
- False Friend Confusion
- While 'considerado' translates to 'considered', English speakers often use 'considered' as a passive verb (e.g., 'He is considered a hero'). In Spanish, while 'considerado' works here, learners sometimes forget to include the 'como' or use the wrong verb tense. 'Él es considerado un héroe' is correct, but 'Él considera un héroe' means 'He considers a hero'.
Incorrect: Ella es muy considerado. Correct: Ella es muy considerada.
- Preposition Errors
- Learners often use 'para' instead of 'con' when saying who someone is considerate toward. 'Es considerado para su madre' sounds like he is considered for her (like a candidate). 'Es considerado con su madre' means he is thoughtful toward her.
Él es considerado con los demás, no solo con sus amigos.
- Reflexive Confusion
- Some learners try to use 'se considera' (reflexive) when they mean the person is thoughtful. 'Él se considera' means 'He considers himself'. Use 'Él es considerado' for the adjective.
Fue muy considerado de su parte no mencionar el error en público.
Somos considerados con nuestros compañeros de piso.
Un líder considerado siempre escucha antes de decidir.
- Considerado vs. Amable
- 'Amable' is the general word for 'kind' or 'nice'. It describes a pleasant demeanor. 'Considerado' implies a specific mental effort to think about others. You can be 'amable' (smiling at a stranger) without being particularly 'considerado' (remembering that the stranger is allergic to peanuts).
Ella es amable con todos, pero es especialmente considerada con sus padres.
- Formal Alternatives
- In formal or literary contexts, you might use 'deferente' (deferential) or 'mirado' (circumspect/thoughtful). 'Mirado' is particularly interesting as it comes from the idea of 'looking' or 'watching out' for others.
Es un joven muy mirado con sus obligaciones.
- Antonyms
- The direct opposite is 'desconsiderado'. Other opposites include 'egoísta' (selfish), 'indiferente' (indifferent), and 'grosero' (rude). Use these when someone shows a blatant lack of care for others.
No seas desconsiderado; ayuda a tu abuela con las bolsas.
Fue muy gentil al ofrecernos su ayuda.
Un trato deferente es esencial en la diplomacia.
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Fun Fact
The root 'sider-' in 'considerado' is the same as in 'sidereal' (relating to stars). So being thoughtful is historically like studying the stars!
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the 'd' too hard like an English 'd'.
- Stressing the wrong syllable, like the first or last.
- Forgetting the gender change at the end.
- Making the 'o' sound like 'ow'.
- Skipping the second 'i' sound.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize as a cognate of 'considerate'.
Requires attention to gender and number agreement.
The '-ado' ending requires proper Spanish vowel sounds.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adjective-Noun Agreement
La mujer considerada / El hombre considerado.
Ser vs. Estar
Él es considerado (character trait).
Passive Voice with Ser
El libro fue considerado una obra maestra.
Prepositional usage with 'con'
Considerado con los pobres.
Adverbial formation with '-mente'
Él actuó consideradamente.
Examples by Level
Mi hermano es muy considerado.
My brother is very thoughtful.
Uses the verb 'ser' for a permanent trait.
Ella es una persona considerada.
She is a considerate person.
Adjective 'considerada' matches the feminine noun 'persona'.
Gracias, eres muy considerado.
Thank you, you are very thoughtful.
Direct address to a male friend.
Mis padres son considerados.
My parents are considerate.
Plural masculine form 'considerados'.
Juan es un niño considerado.
Juan is a thoughtful boy.
Adjective follows the noun 'niño'.
La maestra es muy considerada con nosotros.
The teacher is very considerate with us.
Uses 'con' to show who the thoughtfulness is for.
No es un hombre considerado.
He is not a thoughtful man.
Negative sentence with 'no' before the verb.
Es un detalle considerado.
It is a thoughtful gesture.
'Detalle' is masculine, so we use 'considerado'.
Fue muy considerado de tu parte traerme agua.
It was very thoughtful of you to bring me water.
Uses 'fue' to describe a specific past action.
Debemos ser considerados con los vecinos.
We must be considerate toward the neighbors.
'Debemos ser' + adjective.
Ella siempre es considerada con sus abuelos.
She is always thoughtful toward her grandparents.
Adverb 'siempre' adds frequency.
No seas desconsiderado con tus amigos.
Don't be inconsiderate toward your friends.
Negative imperative 'no seas' + antonym.
Es el vecino más considerado del edificio.
He is the most considerate neighbor in the building.
Superlative 'el más considerado'.
Ellas son muy consideradas en el trabajo.
They (feminine) are very considerate at work.
Feminine plural agreement.
Un gesto considerado puede ayudar mucho.
A thoughtful gesture can help a lot.
Subject-adjective agreement.
Pedro es menos considerado que su hermana.
Pedro is less considerate than his sister.
Comparative 'menos... que'.
Espero que el jefe sea considerado con mi situación.
I hope the boss is considerate of my situation.
Subjunctive 'sea' after 'espero que'.
El plan es considerado muy bueno por los expertos.
The plan is considered very good by the experts.
Passive use meaning 'regarded as'.
Si fueras más considerado, no estaríamos peleando.
If you were more thoughtful, we wouldn't be fighting.
Imperfect subjunctive in a conditional sentence.
Es un profesional muy bien considerado en su campo.
He is a very well-regarded professional in his field.
Phrase 'bien considerado' means well-regarded.
Fue considerado un error enviar ese correo.
It was considered a mistake to send that email.
Passive voice with 'fue'.
Sé considerado con el tiempo de los demás.
Be considerate of other people's time.
Imperative 'sé' (be).
Ella es considerada una experta en arte moderno.
She is considered an expert in modern art.
Passive construction.
Me pareció un comentario muy poco considerado.
It seemed like a very inconsiderate comment to me.
Use of 'poco' to negate the quality.
Agradecemos su actitud considerada durante la crisis.
We appreciate your thoughtful attitude during the crisis.
Formal vocabulary 'actitud'.
El autor es considerado uno de los más influyentes.
The author is considered one of the most influential.
Passive voice in a literary context.
No basta con ser amable; hay que ser considerado.
It is not enough to be kind; one must be thoughtful.
Contrasting two similar adjectives.
Su comportamiento fue considerado inapropiado.
His behavior was considered inappropriate.
Passive voice in a formal context.
Ser considerado con el medio ambiente es vital hoy.
Being considerate of the environment is vital today.
Gerund phrase as a subject.
Es un hombre muy mirado y considerado con sus tratos.
He is a very circumspect and thoughtful man in his dealings.
Use of 'mirado' as a synonym.
La propuesta será considerada en la próxima reunión.
The proposal will be considered at the next meeting.
Future passive voice.
Siempre ha sido muy considerado con mis sentimientos.
He has always been very thoughtful of my feelings.
Present perfect 'ha sido'.
Resulta imperativo ser considerado ante tales injusticias.
It is imperative to be thoughtful in the face of such injustices.
Formal 'resulta imperativo'.
Su obra es considerada un pilar de la literatura actual.
His work is considered a pillar of current literature.
Metaphorical use in academia.
Fue un acto de deferencia muy considerado.
It was a very thoughtful act of deference.
Combining 'deferencia' and 'considerado'.
Aun siendo tan joven, es sumamente considerado.
Even being so young, he is extremely thoughtful.
Concessive clause 'aun siendo'.
Se le tiene por un hombre sabio y considerado.
He is held to be a wise and thoughtful man.
Phrase 'se le tiene por' (he is regarded as).
La medida fue considerada insuficiente por la oposición.
The measure was considered insufficient by the opposition.
Passive voice in political discourse.
Es preciso que el juez sea considerado con los hechos.
It is necessary for the judge to be thoughtful with the facts.
Subjunctive in a formal requirement.
Un trato considerado es la base de la diplomacia.
A thoughtful treatment is the basis of diplomacy.
Abstract noun phrase.
La ontología del ser considerado trasciende lo puramente social.
The ontology of being considered transcends the purely social.
Philosophical register.
Bajo la lupa del crítico, el texto es considerado subversivo.
Under the critic's magnifying glass, the text is considered subversive.
Literary criticism register.
Esa nimiedad fue un gesto sumamente considerado.
That trifle was an extremely thoughtful gesture.
Use of 'nimiedad' (trifle).
La consideración debida a los antepasados es sagrada.
The consideration due to ancestors is sacred.
Noun form in a cultural context.
Ser considerado implica una renuncia al solipsismo.
Being thoughtful implies a renunciation of solipsism.
Philosophical terminology.
El reo fue considerado culpable tras una larga deliberación.
The defendant was considered guilty after a long deliberation.
Legal passive voice.
Nada hay más noble que un espíritu considerado.
There is nothing nobler than a thoughtful spirit.
Poetic inversion.
Su prestigio, bien considerado, le precede.
His prestige, well-regarded, precedes him.
Appositive adjective phrase.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— A polite way to thank someone for a thoughtful action.
Gracias por el café, es un detalle muy considerado.
— To have a good reputation in a community or profession.
Mi abuelo era muy bien considerado en el pueblo.
— To view someone as a thoughtful person.
Siempre te he tenido por un hombre considerado.
— To be very rude or thoughtless.
No fue nada considerado llegar tarde a la boda.
— With the proper amount of respect or thought.
Tratamos el tema con la consideración debida.
— Currently being thought about or decided upon.
Tu propuesta está bajo consideración.
— Doing something without thinking of others at all.
Se fue de la fiesta sin ninguna consideración.
— To be worthy of being thought about or respected.
Su esfuerzo merece nuestra consideración.
— Signs or acts of thoughtfulness and respect.
Recibió muchas muestras de consideración.
— Doing something only because you are being thoughtful.
Lo hice por pura consideración a tu madre.
Often Confused With
Means 'large in amount', not 'thoughtful'.
Means 'considering' (the gerund) or 'whereas' in legal documents.
Means 'attentive' or 'helpful', which is similar but not identical.
Idioms & Expressions
— To be extremely thoughtful (metaphorical).
Mi hija es un sol de considerada.
informal— To respect someone very highly.
Tengo en alta consideración su opinión.
formal— To be disrespectful or thoughtless.
No le faltes a la consideración a tus mayores.
neutral— To maintain formal politeness and protocol.
Hay que guardar las consideraciones en la junta.
formal— To be a true gentleman in every sense.
Don Juan es un caballero considerado.
neutral— Used at the end of very formal letters (archaic/formal).
Le saludo con toda consideración.
formal— To deserve all the respect possible.
Esa valiente mujer se merece toda consideración.
neutral— To be the height of thoughtlessness.
¡Es el colmo de lo desconsiderado!
informal— Doing something ruthlessly without caring for others.
Lo despidieron sin miramientos ni consideraciones.
neutralEasily Confused
They look similar.
Considerado is about personality; considerable is about quantity.
Tiene una fortuna considerable.
Both mean being nice to others.
Atento is more about being helpful in the moment; considerado is a deeper trait.
El mozo fue muy atento.
Both relate to good manners.
Educado means polite/well-mannered; considerado means thoughtful of others' needs.
Es un niño muy educado.
Similar ending.
Interesado means interested or selfish; considerado means thoughtful.
No soy un hombre interesado.
Synonym in some contexts.
Mirado is more formal and can also mean 'circumspect'.
Es muy mirado con su dinero.
Sentence Patterns
Su [noun] es [adjective].
Su hermano es considerado.
Es muy [adjective] de tu parte [verb].
Es muy considerado de tu parte ayudarme.
[Noun] es considerado como [noun].
Este lugar es considerado como un santuario.
Si fueras [adjective], [conditional verb].
Si fueras considerado, escucharías.
No por ser [adjective] se deja de ser [adjective].
No por ser considerado se deja de ser firme.
La [noun] debida a [noun] es [adjective].
La consideración debida a la ley es fundamental.
Debemos ser [adjective] con [noun].
Debemos ser considerados con los animales.
Me parece un gesto [adjective].
Me parece un gesto muy considerado.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
Common in both spoken and written Spanish.
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Ella es muy considerado.
→
Ella es muy considerada.
Adjectives must agree in gender with the noun they describe.
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Él es muy considerable.
→
Él es muy considerado.
'Considerable' means 'large in amount', not 'thoughtful'.
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Fue considerado para mi.
→
Fue considerado conmigo.
Use 'con' to say who someone is being thoughtful toward.
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Él está considerado.
→
Él es considerado.
Thoughtfulness is a character trait, so use the verb 'ser'.
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Ellos son muy considerada.
→
Ellos son muy considerados.
Adjectives must agree in number (plural) with the noun.
Tips
Build your adjectives
Pair 'considerado' with 'respetuoso' to describe the perfect person.
Gender Check
Always look at the noun before choosing 'considerado' or 'considerada'.
Be Polite
Use 'Fue muy considerado de tu parte' to sound very grateful and polite.
Listen for the 'd'
Native speakers often soften the 'd' so much it almost disappears. Practice hearing 'considerao' in casual speech.
Formal Letters
In formal letters, 'bien considerado' is a great way to describe a professional's reputation.
Respect
Remember that being 'considerado' is a high moral value in Hispanic cultures.
Intonation
Put stress on the 'ra' syllable to sound natural.
The 'Con' trick
Remember: Considerate = Considerado. Both start with 'Consider-'.
Beyond Nice
Use it when someone does something extra that they didn't have to do.
Not 'Considerable'
Never use 'considerado' to mean 'a large amount'. Use 'considerable' for that.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Considerate Conductor' who always waits for passengers. 'Considerado' starts with 'Con' like 'Conductor'.
Visual Association
Imagine a person holding an umbrella over a wet dog. That is a 'considerado' act.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'considerado' three times today: once for a friend, once for a family member, and once for a colleague.
Word Origin
From the Latin verb 'considerare', which originally meant 'to observe the stars'.
Original meaning: To look at closely or observe carefully (often stars for navigation or omens).
Romance (Latin root).Cultural Context
Be careful not to sound patronizing when calling someone 'considerado'. It should always be a sincere compliment.
While English speakers use 'considerate', they might use 'thoughtful' more often in casual speech. 'Considerado' covers both.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Family
- Sé considerado con tus padres.
- Es un hijo muy considerado.
- Gracias por ser tan considerada.
- Un detalle considerado.
Work
- Es un colega considerado.
- Bien considerado en la empresa.
- Un jefe considerado.
- Trato considerado al cliente.
Public Places
- Sea considerado con los demás.
- Uso considerado del espacio.
- Pasajeros considerados.
- Gesto considerado en el bus.
Relationships
- Busco a alguien considerado.
- Eres muy considerado conmigo.
- No eres nada considerado.
- Un novio considerado.
Academic/Formal
- Considerado un experto.
- Ampliamente considerado.
- Fue considerado un éxito.
- Ser bien considerado por la crítica.
Conversation Starters
"¿Quién es la persona más considerada que conoces?"
"¿Crees que es importante ser considerado en el trabajo?"
"¿Cuál fue el último gesto considerado que alguien tuvo contigo?"
"¿Cómo podemos ser más considerados con el medio ambiente?"
"¿Es 'considerado' un sinónimo exacto de 'amable' para ti?"
Journal Prompts
Describe un momento en el que alguien fue muy considerado contigo y cómo te hizo sentir.
Escribe sobre por qué crees que la sociedad actual es más o menos considerada que antes.
¿En qué áreas de tu vida te gustaría ser una persona más considerada?
Haz una lista de cinco acciones consideradas que puedes realizar esta semana.
Reflexiona sobre la diferencia entre ser considerado por obligación y serlo por deseo real.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, it can also be the past participle of 'considerar' meaning 'regarded' or 'viewed'. For example, 'Es considerado un experto' means 'He is regarded as an expert'. Context is key.
Almost always 'ser' because thoughtfulness is seen as a character trait. 'Él es considerado'. Using 'estar' is very rare for this word.
You must use the feminine plural form: 'consideradas'. Example: 'Ellas son muy consideradas'.
'Amable' is more general (kind/nice), while 'considerado' specifically implies thinking about and anticipating the needs of others.
Usually, it refers to people or their actions (gestures, details). However, in the passive sense, it can refer to things: 'El plan fue considerado'.
It is neutral to formal. It's a very polite word that shows you have a good vocabulary.
The most direct opposite is 'desconsiderado'.
The 'a' is like in 'father', the 'd' is soft like 'th' in 'this', and the 'o' is short like in 'go' but without the 'w' sound.
Yes, as a verb: 'He considerado las opciones'. But as an adjective, it means thoughtful.
Yes, it is a universal Spanish word understood everywhere.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence describing a thoughtful friend using 'considerado'.
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Write a short thank-you note using the phrase 'detalle muy considerado'.
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Describe why it is important to be 'considerado' with neighbors.
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Translate: 'He is considered the best player on the team.'
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Compare two people using 'más considerado que'.
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Explain the difference between 'amable' and 'considerado' in Spanish.
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Write a formal sentence using 'consideración' as a noun.
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Use 'considerado' in a conditional sentence (Si fueras...).
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Describe a 'líder considerado' in 3 sentences.
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Write a sentence about being 'considerado' with the environment.
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Use 'considerado' in its passive sense in a news headline.
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Write a sentence using 'poco considerado' to criticize a behavior.
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Describe your own personality using 'considerado' or its opposite.
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Pronounce 'considerado' clearly, focusing on the stress.
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Tell a story about a 'vecino considerado'.
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Use 'considerado' to praise a coworker.
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Say 'Debemos ser considerados con los demás' in a public service style.
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Discuss the cultural importance of 'consideración' in Spain.
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Make a sentence using 'más considerado que'.
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Listen and write the gender: 'Mi madre es muy...' (considerada).
Listen and identify the word: 'Fue un gesto muy [considerado/amable]'.
Listen to the sentence: 'Él es considerado el mejor'. Does it mean thoughtful?
Listen for the plural: 'Ellos son muy...' (considerados).
Identify the tone: Is '¡Qué considerado!' said with thanks or sarcasm?
Listen: 'Es un médico bien considerado'. What is his reputation?
Listen: 'No seas desconsiderado'. Is this a command?
Listen: 'Fue un detalle muy considerado'. What was the detail?
Listen for the preposition: 'Es considerado [con/para] su abuela'.
Listen: 'La propuesta está bajo consideración'. Is it decided?
Listen: 'Somos considerados con el medio ambiente'. Who is 'somos'?
Listen for the adjective: 'Es un hombre muy [atento/considerado]'.
Listen: 'Resulta imperativo ser considerado'. Is it optional?
Listen: 'Ella es considerada una experta'. What is she?
Listen: 'Gracias por ser tan considerada'. Who is being thanked?
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Summary
The word 'considerado' is essential for describing empathy and social grace. Example: 'Fue muy considerado de tu parte' (It was very thoughtful of you) is a perfect way to show gratitude.
- Considerado means thoughtful or considerate toward others' needs.
- It is also the past participle of the verb 'considerar'.
- You must use 'considerada' for females and 'considerados' for groups.
- It is a higher-level compliment than just saying someone is 'nice'.
Build your adjectives
Pair 'considerado' with 'respetuoso' to describe the perfect person.
Gender Check
Always look at the noun before choosing 'considerado' or 'considerada'.
Be Polite
Use 'Fue muy considerado de tu parte' to sound very grateful and polite.
Listen for the 'd'
Native speakers often soften the 'd' so much it almost disappears. Practice hearing 'considerao' in casual speech.
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B1To cradle; to hold gently in one's arms.
adolescente
A2A person aged between 13 and 19 years.
adopción
B1The legal process of taking another's child as one's own; adoption.
adoptado
B1Taken into one's family by legal means; adopted.