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necessitaste

Necessitaste is the second-person singular simple past tense form of the Portuguese verb necessitar, meaning you needed or you required. It is primarily used in European Portuguese and in formal or literary contexts; in contemporary Brazilian Portuguese, speakers more commonly say você precisou or tu precisaste in regions where the tu form is used.

Etymology and cognates: Necessitar comes from Latin necessitare, linked to necessitas in meaning and origin. The

Conjugation and usage: As a regular -ar verb, its preterite forms are: eu necessitei, tu necessitaste, ele

Regional and stylistic notes: In Portugal, tu forms remain standard in some speech and writing, though vós

Examples: Ontem, tu necessitaste de ajuda. Ela necessitou de mais tempo para completar o projeto.

verb
is
cognate
with
Spanish
necesitar
and
Italian
necessitare,
reflecting
the
shared
Latin
roots
across
the
Iberian
and
Romance
languages.
necessitou,
nós
necessitámos,
vós
necessitastes,
eles
necessitaram.
The
form
necessitaste
is
used
with
the
informal
pronoun
tu
(common
in
Portugal
and
some
regions)
and
can
appear
in
formal
writing
or
historical
registers.
In
many
contexts,
speakers
prefer
other
verbs
or
the
Brazilian
equivalents
with
você,
como
você
necessitou
or
você
precisou.
forms
are
rare
and
archaisms
may
appear
in
literature.
In
Brazil,
the
tu
form
is
regional,
and
the
past
tense
with
você
is
typically
expressed
as
você
precisou
or
você
necessitou
in
place
of
necessitaste.
The
choice
of
a
verb
form
can
signal
dialect,
formality,
or
historical
tone,
rather
than
a
different
core
meaning
of
the
action.