asignasteis
Asignasteis is the second-person plural preterite form of the Spanish verb asignar. It means “you assigned” or “you allocated” in the past and is used when addressing a group of people (vosotros) in Spain. The base verb asignar means to assign, allocate, designate, or earmark tasks, resources, or roles.
As a regular -ar verb, asignar follows the standard preterite endings for -ar verbs: -é, -aste, -ó,
- Asignasteis is commonly used in Spain and in contexts where the informal plural you is appropriate.
- In Latin American Spanish, you would more often use ustedes asignaron in the preterite, since ustedes
- The imperfect form for vosotros is asignabais, used for ongoing past actions (e.g., you were assigning).
- Ayer asignasteis las tareas para la semana.
- ¿Ya asignasteis los horarios de los voluntarios?
Related verbs and forms include designar (to designate) and repartir (to distribute). The word asignar derives