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You cooked in Spanish 🇪🇸


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you cooked cocinaste
How to say “you cooked” in Spanish? “Cocinaste”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “cocinaste” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on you cooked in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

normal speech: co-ci-NA-ste

7 months ago

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Tips to remember the word “cocinaste”:
– Associate “cocinaste” with the kitchen activity: Think of the word “cocina,” which means kitchen, and then add the past tense “-aste” ending, which is typical for the second person singular in the preterite (past tense) in Spanish.
– Break it down: “cocin” (cook) + “-aste” (second person singular past tense ending for -ar verbs). This can help you remember that you are talking about cooking in the past.

“Cocinaste” is the past tense (preterite) form of the verb “cocinar” in the second person singular, meaning “you cooked.” Other words or phrases that mean the same thing could be:
– Preparaste la comida (You prepared the food)
– Hiciste la cena (You made dinner)

Since “cocinaste” is already conjugated in the past tense, here are the other conjugations of the verb “cocinar” in different tenses:

Infinitive: cocinar (to cook)
Present: cocino (I cook), cocinas (you cook), cocina (he/she/it cooks), cocinamos (we cook), cocináis (you all cook – Spain, informal), cocinan (they/you all cook)
Preterite (past): cociné (I cooked), cocinaste (you cooked), cocinó (he/she/it cooked), cocinamos (we cooked), cocinasteis (you all cooked – Spain, informal), cocinaron (they/you all cooked)
Imperfect (past): cocinaba (I used to cook), cocinabas (you used to cook), cocinaba (he/she/it used to cook), cocinábamos (we used to cook), cocinabais (you all used to cook – Spain, informal), cocinaban (they/you all used to cook)
Future: cocinaré (I will cook), cocinarás (you will cook), cocinará (he/she/it will cook), cocinaremos (we will cook), cocinaréis (you all will cook – Spain, informal), cocinarán (they/you all will cook)

Examples of sentences using “cocinaste”:
– ¿Qué cocinaste ayer para la cena? (What did you cook yesterday for dinner?)
– Me encantó la lasaña que cocinaste. (I loved the lasagna you cooked.)
– Ayer cocinaste muy tarde. (Yesterday you cooked very late.)

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