cometí
Cometí is a Spanish word, specifically the first-person singular preterite indicative form of the verb "cometer." This verb translates to "to commit" in English. Therefore, "cometí" means "I committed." It is used to describe an action performed by the speaker in the past, often something negative or a mistake. For example, one might say "Cometí un error" which translates to "I made a mistake" or "Cometí un delito" meaning "I committed a crime." The preterite tense is used for completed actions in the past. The verb "cometer" itself can be used in various contexts, including committing sins, committing faults, or committing acts of violence. The conjugation "cometí" is a common and fundamental part of Spanish grammar when referring to personal past actions.