signifiqué
Signifiqué is the first-person singular preterite indicative form of the Spanish verb significar. Significar means to signify, to mean, to indicate, or to be a sign of something. The preterite form signifiqué denotes a completed action in the past in which the speaker indicated, signaled, or intended a meaning through words, gestures, or signs. It can express both a literal sense of marking something and a figurative sense of implying a meaning.
Usage notes: In everyday speech, speakers often prefer phrases such as “quise decir” or “quería decir” to
Conjugation: Yo signifiqué; tú significaste; él/ella/Ud. significó; nosotros significamos; vosotros significasteis; ellos significaron. Note the spelling
Etymology: Significar comes from Latin significare, meaning “to indicate” or “to signify,” from signum “sign” plus