Fuisteis (en. You were)
/fwisˈteis/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates the action of moving or traveling from one place to another.
You went to the beach last weekend.
Ustedes fuisteis a la playa el fin de semana.
Used in contexts to refer to a past action.
Why did you go so early to the party?
¿Por qué fuisteis tan temprano a la fiesta?
Part of the conjugation of the verb 'ir', in the past tense.
Last year, you were the best in the competition.
El año pasado, fuisteis los mejores en la competición.
Etymology
From the verb ir, which comes from the Latin 'ire'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Where did you go?
Question about the place someone went.
¿Dónde fuisteis?
You were the first.
Indicates that a group was the first to do something.
Fuisteis los primeros
To where you went, I want to go.
Expression that reflects the desire to visit a mentioned place.
A donde fuisteis, quiero ir
Related Words
go
Moving from one place to another.
ir
wine
Third person singular of the simple past tense of the verb 'come'.
vino
leave
Leaving one place to go to another.
salir
Slang Meanings
Expression used in young communities to refer to trips.
You went to those concerts that everyone was talking about.
Fuisteis a esos conciertos que todo el mundo comentaba.
Reference to an important event from the past.
I remember you went to the event of the year, it was amazing.
Recuerdo que fuisteis al evento del año, fue increíble.