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mezclasteis

Mezclasteis is the second-person plural preterite form of the Spanish verb mezclar. It corresponds to the English phrase you all mixed (in the past) and is used when addressing a group familiar to the speaker, typically in Spain where the vosotros form is common.

Mezclar is a regular -ar verb, so its preterite endings follow the standard pattern. The complete preterite

Usage and regional variation: mezclasteis is used in narratives or dialogues where the speaker refers to actions

Example: Ayer vosotros mezclasteis los ingredientes para la salsa. This illustrates the action completed in the

paradigm
is:
yo
mezclé,
tú
mezclaste,
él
mezcló,
nosotros
mezclamos,
vosotros
mezclasteis,
ellos
mezclaron.
Note
that
the
yo
form
carries
an
accent
(mezclé)
to
preserve
pronunciation,
while
the
vosotros
form
ends
with
-asteis,
as
in
mezclasteis.
completed
in
the
past
by
a
group
addressed
as
vosotros.
In
most
of
Latin
America,
where
the
vosotros
form
is
not
used,
the
corresponding
form
is
ustedes
mezclaron,
meaning
you
all
mixed.
Despite
regional
differences,
mezclar
means
to
mix,
blend,
or
combine,
and
mezclasteis
fits
into
sentences
describing
a
past
act
of
mixing
performed
by
a
group.
past
and
the
use
of
the
vosotros
form
in
a
familiar,
informal
context
commonly
found
in
Spain.