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investigaste

Investigaste is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb investigar in the pretérito indefinido (simple past). It corresponds to the English you investigated and is used when addressing someone informal as “tú.” It can appear in statements or questions such as “¿Qué investigaste ayer?” or “Tú investigaste ese tema con rigor.”

Etymology and meaning: investigar comes from Latin investigare, meaning to search into or to track. The root

Conjugation notes: as a regular -ar verb, investigar forms in the pretérito indefinido as: yo investigué, tú

Usage and nuance: investigate is used for formal or informal inquiry across fields such as academia, journalism,

See also: investigar, investigación, investigador, indagar, averiguar.

vestig-
relates
to
tracking
or
footprints,
with
the
prefix
in-
intensifying
the
sense
of
examining
into
a
matter.
The
term
entered
Spanish
via
Medieval
Latin
and
evolved
into
the
modern
verb
used
for
systematic
inquiry
and
inquiry-based
work
in
science,
journalism,
law,
and
everyday
contexts.
investigaste,
él/ella/usted
investigó,
nosotros
investigamos,
vosotros
investigasteis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
investigaron.
The
yo
form
has
a
spelling
change
(investigué)
to
preserve
the
hard
g
before
the
e.
“Investigaste”
is
specifically
the
tú
form;
for
usted
or
él,
the
form
is
“investigó,”
and
for
ustedes/ellos
it
is
“investigaron.”
The
vosotros
form
is
“investasteis.”
and
law.
Related
verbs
include
averiguar,
examinar,
indagar,
and
inquirer-oriented
terms
such
as
investigación
(noun)
and
investigador
(person).
Example:
“¿Qué
investigaste
para
ese
informe?”
or
“Usted
investigó
las
pruebas
antes
de
emitir
la
declaración.”