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Leíste

Leíste is the second-person singular preterite (pretérito indefinido) form of the Spanish verb leer, meaning “you read” in a past narrative. It denotes a completed action of reading and is used when the subject is the informal pronoun tú, though the verb ending often suffices to indicate the subject.

Morphology and orthography: Leíste is formed from the stem le- plus the preterite ending -íste for the

Usage: Leíste is commonly used in informal past narration or dialogue to ask or state what someone

Variation and related forms: The related forms in the same tense include leí y leíste, según la

second
person
singular.
It
carries
a
written
accent
on
the
í
to
indicate
the
correct
stressed
syllable:
leíste.
In
the
broader
conjugation
of
leer,
other
forms
include
leí
(I
read),
leísteis
(you
all
read
in
Spain),
leyó
(he/she/you
formal
read),
and
leyeron
(they
read),
with
some
changes
in
the
third-person
forms.
read.
The
subject
Tú
is
typically
implied
by
the
verb
ending,
but
can
be
made
explicit
for
emphasis:
“Tú
leíste
el
informe.”
Examples:
“¿Qué
leíste
ayer?”
“Leí
un
artículo
sobre
historia.”
It
is
distinct
from
the
present
or
imperfect
tenses
(lees,
leías)
and
from
the
formal
usted
form
(usted
leyó).
persona.
The
verb
leer
also
forms
irregular
third-person
preterite
forms
(leyó,
leyeron)
due
to
a
y-orthography
change,
but
tú
form
leíste
follows
a
regular
pattern
aside
from
the
accent.
Etymologically,
leer
derives
from
Latin
legere.