| Verb |
Participle |
Meaning |
| abrir |
abierto |
'open(ed)' |
| cubrir |
cubierto |
'covered' |
| decir |
dicho |
'said' |
| escribir |
escrito |
'written' |
| -scribir1 |
-scri(p)to2 |
— |
| hacer |
hecho |
'done, made' |
| -facer1 |
-fecho |
— |
| morir |
muerto |
'died, dead' |
| poner |
puesto |
'put, placed' |
| pudrir |
podrido |
'rotten' |
| romper |
roto |
'broken' |
| -solver1 |
-suelto |
'solved' |
| ver |
visto |
'seen' |
| volver |
vuelto |
'(re)turned' |
1The roots -scribir, -facer, and -solver appear only in prefixed forms, e.g. inscribir, satisfacer, absolver (although a verb solver was attested). The adjective suelto means 'loose, free'.
2The variant -scripto is used in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Verbs derived from the stems in the table above have participles similar to those of their "parent" verbs — e.g. devolver → devuelto, componer → compuesto. Note, however, that this pattern is not followed by corromper, whose participle is regular (corrompido), nor by bendecir and maldecir (bendecido and maldecido; the forms bendito and maldito are nowadays only used as adjectives or nouns, maldicho persists in Judeo-Spanish).