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Descansé

Descansé is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb descansar in the pretérito indefinido (simple past). It means “I rested” or “I took a rest,” and it indicates a completed action that occurred in the past. The form shows that the subject is yo (I), with the pronoun often omitted in Spanish since the verb ending already signals the person.

Usage and examples

Descansé is commonly used to recount a past period of rest. It can appear with time expressions

Grammar notes

Descansar is a regular -ar verb. Its present form is descanso, and its imperfect form is descansaba.

Related forms and related concepts

Descanso (noun) refers to rest or a break, not the past tense. Other tenses of descansar include

such
as
ayer,
esta
mañana,
o
después
del
trabajo.
For
example:
“Ayer
descansé
un
rato”
or
“Descansé
temprano
anoche.”
The
same
verb
in
other
persons
includes
descansaste
(tú),
descansó
(él/ella/usted),
descansamos
(nosotros),
descansasteis
(vosotros),
descansaron
(ellos/ellas/ustedes).
The
verb
can
be
used
intransitively,
meaning
to
take
a
break
or
to
stop
working,
though
it
can
also
describe
lying
down
to
recover
or
regain
energy.
As
a
past-tense
form,
descansé
is
most
common
in
narrative
or
descriptive
past
statements.
puedo
descansar
(present),
descansaba
(imperfect),
and
descansaré
(future).
The
word
is
widely
used
across
Spanish-speaking
regions
with
similar
grammar
and
meaning.