Usage examples of "se ha" in Spanish with translation to English

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Se ha ido a América. He has gone to America.
No se ha hecho antes. It hasn't been done before.
¿Alguna vez se ha enamorado? Has she ever fallen in love?
Mi ordenador se ha colgado. My computer is hung up.
Tu profecía se ha cumplido. Your prophecy has come true.
La nieve se ha derretido. The snow is melted.
El hielo se ha derretido. The ice has melted.
El tren se ha ido. The train is gone.
Un fusible se ha fundido. A fuse has blown.
Se ha ido la luz. There's been a power cut.
Se ha vuelto bastante otoñal. It has become quite autumnal.
El invierno se ha ido. Winter is gone.
Mi computador se ha congelado. My computer has frozen.
Se ha logrado lo imposible. The impossible was achieved.
Se ha reunido mucha gente. Many people have gathered.
Últimamente, ella se ha emborrachado demasiado. She was tying one on far too often lately.
Tom se ha vuelto loco. Tom has gone crazy.
Por fin se ha acabado todo. It is finally all over.
Se ha puesto el sol. The sun has gone down.
Ella no se ha levantado todavía. She is not up yet.
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