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Spanish Phrase

Introduce el código de la sesión que te dio el técnico.

/in.tɾoˈðu.se el ˈko.ði.ɣo ðe la seˈsjon ke te ˈðjo el ˈtek.ni.ko/
Meaning"Enter the session code that the technician gave you."
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Meaning

This phrase is a standard instruction used when a user needs to input a specific access code provided by a technical support agent. It combines the imperative verb for 'enter' with a description of the source of the code to ensure the user knows which digits to use.

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When to use

It is typically used in technical support scenarios, remote desktop sessions, or when activating software with a temporary key. You will hear this from IT staff or read it on support portals during troubleshooting.

Grammar Breakdown

Introduceel códigode la sesiónque te dioel técnico

1

Imperative Mood

'Introduce' is the informal imperative of 'introducir', used for giving clear, direct instructions.

2

Past Tense (Preterite)

'Dio' is the third-person singular preterite of 'dar' (to give), used here because the action of providing the code happened in the past.

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A

No sé cómo conectar el soporte remoto.

I don't know how to connect the remote support.

Introduce el código de la sesión que te dio el técnico.

Enter the session code that the technician gave you.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Introduce el código de la sesión que dio el técnico.

    Use the indirect object pronoun 'te' (to you) instead of the subject pronoun 'tú'.

  • Introducir el código de la sesión que te dio el técnico.

    Use the imperative 'Introduce' for a direct command instead of the infinitive form.

Alternatives

  • Ingresa el código que te pasaron.

    Enter the code they gave you.

  • Escribe la clave de la sesión.

    Type the session key.

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Cultural Tip

In many Latin American countries, 'ingresar' is frequently preferred over 'introducir' for digital data entry. While modern tech companies often use the informal 'tú' form, older or more formal institutions might use 'Introduzca' to address the user with 'usted'.