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pensé — meaning in English: I thought

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Spanish speakers often use 'pensé' in casual conversations or when recounting past thoughts or decisions. For example, during a discussion about a recent event, someone might say, 'Pensé que sería una buena idea ir al cine,' meaning 'I thought it would be a good idea to go to the movies.' This word is frequently used in both personal and professional settings to express reflections or considerations about past actions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pensé' can be compared to 'creí,' which means 'I believed.' While both indicate a mental process, 'pensé' focuses more on the act of thinking or considering, while 'creí' suggests a level of conviction or belief about something. You would use 'pensé' when discussing thoughts or ideas and reserve 'creí' for situations involving belief or trust.
Culture
'Pensé' is derived from the Latin word 'pensare,' which means 'to weigh' or 'to consider.' This etymology reflects the process of thought as weighing possibilities. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, sharing one's thoughts is an integral part of communication, emphasizing the importance of introspection and reflection.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct conjugation of 'pensar' for I thought?
'Pensé' is the first-person singular preterite form of the verb 'pensar,' which means 'to think.' It is used to describe thoughts that occurred in the past.
Q.When should I use 'pensé' instead of 'pensando'?
'Pensé' refers to a completed action of thinking in the past, while 'pensando' is the present participle meaning 'thinking.' Use 'pensé' when discussing a specific thought you had.
Q.Is 'pensé' used in both formal and informal contexts?
'Pensé' is primarily neutral and can be used in both formal and informal situations. However, the context will dictate whether it's appropriate for a business meeting or casual conversation.
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