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Vigilaste

Vigilaste is a verb form in Spanish. It is the second-person singular preterite (tú) of the verb vigilar, meaning to watch, monitor, or guard. This form indicates a completed action in the past carried out by the person addressed as “you.”

Etymology and sense: Vigilar comes from the Latin vigilare, to be awake or watchful. In modern Spanish,

Usage: Vigilaste is common in both Spain and Latin America, in spoken and written contexts. Examples include:

Conjugation note: Vigilaste is the preterite form for tú. Other forms of vigilar follow regular -ar conjugation

See also: vigilar (basic verb), other tense forms, and related terms for watchfulness or surveillance.

vigilaste
is
used
to
describe
that
someone
watched
or
kept
watch
over
a
person,
place,
or
object.
The
verb
can
take
direct
objects,
as
in
vigilar
la
casa
or
vigilar
al
niño,
and
is
commonly
accompanied
by
time
references
such
as
ayer,
anoche,
o
durante
la
noche.
“Ayer
vigilaste
la
puerta
hasta
que
llegó
la
policía.”
“Tú
vigilaste
la
estación
durante
la
tormenta.”
It
contrasts
with
imperfect
forms
like
vigilabas
(ongoing
past
action)
or
with
present
perfect
forms
such
as
has
vigilado
(past
action
with
present
relevance).
patterns
in
various
tenses
(present:
vigilas,
vigila;
past
imperfect:
vigilabas;
preterite
for
other
persons:
vigilaron,
vigilamos,
etc.).