Engañaste
"Engañaste" is the second-person singular preterite form of the Spanish verb *engañar*, which means "to deceive" or "to trick." This conjugation is used to express a completed action in the past involving the subject "you" (tú). For example, "Engañaste a tu amigo" translates to "You tricked your friend."
The verb *engañar* is a regular -ar verb in Spanish, meaning its conjugations follow a predictable pattern.
The word *engañar* has roots in Latin, derived from *de-* (meaning "from" or "away") and *ganāre* (meaning
In Spanish-speaking cultures, the verb is often used in everyday conversation to describe situations where someone
While *engañar* is a neutral verb, its usage can vary in formality. In written Spanish, especially in