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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

convey
intended
meaning
rather
than
“signifiqué.”
Signifiqué
is
more
common
in
formal,
literary,
or
descriptive
narration,
where
a
past
act
of
signaling
or
indicating
is
being
reported.
change
in
the
yo
form
(-qué)
due
to
the
-car
verb
pattern,
with
the
accent
on
the
í.
the
verb-forming
element
-ficare.