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elegí

Elegí is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb elegir in the pretérito perfecto simple (preterite). It translates to “I chose” or “I selected” and is used to describe a past decision carried out by the speaker. The form is spelled with an accent on the i to indicate the correct stress pattern in this tense.

Etymology and conjugation. Elegir comes from Latin eligere (to elect, to pick). In the Spanish preterite, the

Usage. Elegí is used to narrate a past act of choosing, whether a personal decision or selecting

Related forms. The present tense forms of elegir (elijo, eliges, elige, elegimos, elegís, eligen) show a stem

See also. Spanish verbs, verb conjugation, pretérito perfecto simple, elección.

verb
shows
a
stem
change
in
some
forms,
and
the
yo
form
specifically
bears
the
accent:
elegí.
Full
preterite
conjugation
is:
yo
elegí,
tú
elegiste,
él/ella/usted
eligió,
nosotros/nosotras
elegimos,
vosotros/vosotras
elegisteis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
eligieron.
The
past
participle
is
elegido
and
the
present
participle
is
eligiendo.
among
options.
It
is
common
in
everyday
speech
and
in
written
narration.
The
verb
often
appears
with
direct
objects
or
infinitives,
as
in
“elegí
entre
varias
opciones”
or
“elegí
estudiar
medicina.”
In
compound
tenses,
it
forms
with
haber
as
“he
elegido”
(present
perfect).
change
in
the
present.
The
noun
“elección”
refers
to
the
act
or
result
of
choosing,
and
“elegir”
is
often
used
in
contexts
ranging
from
personal
decisions
to
elections
and
selections
in
various
fields.