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confirmaste

Confirmaste is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb confirmar in the pretérito simple (preterite). It indicates a completed action in the past performed by the subject tú, often used in narrative or direct speech. The form corresponds to you confirmed in English.

Etymology and form: confirmar comes from Latin confirmare, meaning to make firm or strengthen. In Spanish, confirmar

Pronunciation and usage: confirmaste is pronounced roughly kon-fiR-MAS-te, with the stress on the syllable mas. It

Examples:

- ¿Confirmaste la hora de la reunión?

- Ayer confirmaste la reserva y recibimos la confirmación por correo electrónico.

Regional notes: formatos and usage are standard across Spanish-speaking regiones; in some dialects, alternative past tenses

See also: confirmar, conjugation patterns of -ar verbs in the pretérito, related forms such as confirmó and

is
a
regular
-ar
verb;
in
the
pretérito
simple,
the
tú
form
takes
the
ending
-aste,
yielding
confirmaste.
Other
forms
in
the
same
tense
include
confirmé,
confirmaste,
confirmó,
confirmamos,
confirmasteis,
confirmaron.
The
participle
is
confirmado,
and
the
infinitive
is
confirmar.
is
used
to
state
a
past
action
that
has
been
completed,
often
in
response
to
a
question
or
as
part
of
a
sequence
of
events.
It
is
distinct
from
confirmabas
(imperfect)
or
confirmarás
(future).
may
be
used
in
similar
contexts,
but
confirmaste
remains
the
typical
tú
form
in
the
pretérito
simple.
confirmar.