This is the 13755th most frequent Spanish word.
salido
The Spanish word "salido" means "protruding," "prominent," or "gone out," depending on context.
In this sentence, 'salido' is the past participle form of the verb 'salir,' used in conjunction with the auxiliary verb 'haber' to form the present perfect tense, indicating an action performed in the past that has relevance to the present.
He salido temprano de casa para llegar al trabajo a tiempo.
I have left home early to arrive at work on time.
Here, 'salido' again functions as the past participle of 'salir,' but in this context, the verb 'salir' means 'to go out' or 'to turn out,' and it's used metaphorically to describe the completion of the project.
El proyecto ha salido tal como estaba planeado.
The project has turned out just as planned.
In this case, 'salido' serves as the past participle describing the origin of the comment, reinforcing its use as a descriptor of emergence or source in abstract contexts.