quemé
Queme refers to the past tense form of the Spanish verb "quemar," which translates to "to burn." As a verb conjugation, "quemé" signifies an action of burning that was completed in the past by the first-person singular subject, "yo" (I). For example, "Yo quemé el pan" means "I burned the bread." The verb "quemar" can be used literally to describe fire causing damage or destruction, or figuratively to express intense emotions like anger or embarrassment, or to describe a strong desire or craving. Therefore, "quemé" can also imply that the speaker experienced a strong feeling or desire that has now passed, or that they caused something to burn in a figurative sense. The context in which "quemé" is used is crucial for understanding its precise meaning.