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proliferaste

Proliferaste is the second-person singular pretérito indefinido (simple past) form of the Spanish verb proliferar. It means you proliferated, i.e., you multiplied or spread rapidly. Proliferar comes from Latin proliferare, widely used to express rapid increase or expansion in both biological and figurative senses.

As a regular -ar verb, proliferaste follows the standard pretérito indefinido conjugation: yo proliferé, tú proliferaste,

Usage notes: The form is used to attribute a past action of multiplication or spread to the

Limitations and nuances: Proliferar is often intransitive in its core biological sense (to proliferate), though it

él/ella/usted
proliferó;
nosotros
proliferamos,
vosotros
proliferasteis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
proliferaron.
familiar
you
in
informal
contexts.
It
frequently
appears
in
narratives,
scientific
discussions
about
cell
division
or
population
growth,
and
in
journalism
or
prose
describing
rapid
dissemination
of
information,
rumors,
or
trends.
In
scientific
writing,
proliferar
is
more
commonly
described
in
third
person
(las
células
proliferaron),
but
tú
proliferaste
may
appear
in
first-person
narratives
or
quoted
speech.
can
take
objects
in
figurative
or
extended
usage.
When
writing
about
growth
or
spread
initiated
by
a
person,
the
phrasing
may
require
rephrasing
to
maintain
natural
fluency,
especially
in
formal
or
academic
contexts.