obedeciste
Obedeciste is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb obedecer in the pretérito indefinido (simple past). It is used to indicate that you (tú) obeyed a command, rule, or directive in a past moment. As a form of obedecer, obedeciste follows the regular endings of the -er verbs in this tense, with other forms being yo obedecí, él obedeció, nosotros obedecimos, vosotros obedecisteis, y ellos obedecieron.
Conjugation context and usage: Obedecer is a regular -er verb in its past tense conjugation, so obedeciste
Etymology and related forms: Obedecer comes from Latin oboedire, formed from ob- (toward, in response to) and
Notes: The principal use of obedeciste is factual past narration of compliance by a specific informal you.