Acordaste (en. You agreed)

/a.koɾˈðas.te/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
English: To remember or have in memory something that had been forgotten.
English: Yesterday you agreed on what we had planned.
Ayer acordaste lo que habíamos planeado.
English: To make two or more people come to an agreement on a topic.
English: You agreed with your friends about the time of the meeting.
Acordaste con tus amigos sobre la hora de la reunión.
English: To establish a commitment or pact with another person.
English: You agreed to return the book next week.
Acordaste devolver el libro la próxima semana.

Etymology

English: It derives from the verb 'acordar', which comes from the Latin 'accordare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

English: you remembered
English: You remembered or referred to something.
acordaste de
English: you agreed with
English: You reached an agreement with someone.
acordaste con
English: you agreed that
English: You established something that should be remembered.
acordaste que

Related Words

English: to agree
English: Verb that refers to remembering or establishing an agreement.
acordar
English: agreement
English: Commitment made between two or more parties.
acuerdo
English: to remember
English: To have something present in memory.
recordar

Slang Meanings

English: To agree on something with someone informally.
English: I agreed with him that we would meet at the bar.
Acordé con él que nos veríamos en el bar.
English: To reach a quick deal without formalities.
English: You agreed on everything in a couple of minutes.
Acordaste todo en un par de minutos.