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titulaste

Titulaste is the second-person singular preterite indicative form of the Spanish verb titular, meaning to title or to give a title to something. As a simple past tense form, it is used when the subject you is described as having assigned a title to an object, such as a book, article, document, or work of art. The infinitive titular comes from the noun título (title), which in turn derives from Latin titulus.

Used in narrative and description, titulaste appears in contexts where the act of naming or labeling is

Examples:

- Tú titulaste el ensayo con un título llamativo.

- En la edición final, titulaste la novela con un nombre que resume su tema central.

See also:

- Título

- Titulación

- Titular (sustantivo y adjetivo relacionado)

Titulaste is thus a precise, time-bound verb form used to indicate a completed act of naming or

being
reported
after
the
fact.
It
emphasizes
the
action
of
assigning
a
name
rather
than
the
content
of
the
title
itself.
Other
conju-gations
of
titular
include
titulé
(yo),
titulaste
(tú),
tituló
(él/ella/usted),
titulamos
(nosotros),
titulasteis
(vosotros),
and
titularon
(ellos/ellas/ustedes).
Related
verbs
such
as
titularizar
extend
the
meaning
toward
giving
or
formalizing
titles,
while
the
noun
título
denotes
the
title
itself
and
titulación
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
titling
or
qualification.
labeling
a
work
by
the
person
addressed.