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resultaste

Resultaste is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb resultar in the pretérito indefinido, the simple past tense. It translates roughly as "you turned out" or "you proved to be" and is used to describe a result or outcome attributed to the subject in a past event.

Grammatical notes: The form is built from the stem result- plus the ending -aste for the tú

Etymology and scope: Resultar derives from Latin and shares cognates with related Romance verbs that express

Other uses: In contexts outside grammar, resultaste may appear as a proper noun in branding, fictional works,

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form
in
this
tense.
It
commonly
appears
with
clauses
that
follow,
such
as
"Ayer
resultaste
ser
el
ganador,"
meaning
"Yesterday
you
turned
out
to
be
the
winner."
outcomes
or
appearances.
In
standard
Spanish,
resultaste
functions
strictly
as
a
past-tense
verb
form
rather
than
a
standalone
noun
or
term.
or
as
a
stylized
title,
but
there
is
no
widely
recognized
meaning
beyond
its
role
as
a
conjugated
form
of
resultar.