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coexistió

Coexistió is the simple past form of the Spanish verb coexistir, used to indicate that a subject existed concurrently with one or more other subjects in time or space. It corresponds to "he/she/it coexisted" in English, and is commonly found in historical, geographical, biological, sociocultural, and political contexts.

Origin and form: Coexistir is built from the prefix co- (together) and existir (to exist), the latter

Usage notes: Coexistió typically describes events or states in which two or more entities share the same

Examples: Durante varias décadas, las ciudades de la región coexistieron con influencias culturales diversas. Entre 1800

ultimately
from
Latin
existere.
In
the
preterite
tense,
coexistir
follows
regular
-ir
verb
endings:
yo
coexistí,
tú
coexististe,
él/ella/usted
coexistió,
nosotros
coexistimos,
vosotros
coexististeis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
coexistieron.
period
without
necessarily
merging
or
dominating
one
another.
It
is
often
used
to
describe
historical
periods,
geographic
borders,
ecosystems,
or
cultural
groups
that
lived
or
operated
simultaneously.
y
1950,
dos
religiones
coexistieron
en
la
misma
comunidad,
cada
una
influyendo
de
manera
distinta.