faltaste
Faltaste is the second-person singular preterite form of the Spanish verb faltar. It conveys that the subject did not attend or was missing from a person, event, obligation, or expectation in the past. As a past-tense form, it is commonly used in narrations and conversations to recount a completed absence or failure to be present.
- Faltar describes absence or failure to fulfill an obligation. Faltaste specifically targets the interlocutor as the
- It is most often found in informal or everyday speech, though it can appear in written narratives
- Related forms include other preterite conjugations of faltar (falté, faltaste, faltó, faltamos, faltasteis, faltaron) and phrases
- Faltaste a la cita. (You missed the appointment.)
- ¿Por qué faltaste ayer? (Why were you absent yesterday?)
- Si faltaste al compromiso, avísame. (If you missed the commitment, let me know.)
- Faltar comes from Spanish and is used to indicate absence, deficiency, or lack. Related words include
In summary, faltaste is a time-marked, second-person past tense form used to indicate that someone did