How to Say "i increased" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i increased” is “crecí” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Yo crecí en una ciudad pequeña, pero me gusta la capital.
I grew up in a small city, but I like the capital.
Crecí mucho el año pasado, ahora soy más alto que mi hermano.
I grew a lot last year; now I am taller than my brother.
Cuando crecí, entendí la importancia de ahorrar dinero.
When I grew older, I understood the importance of saving money.
Tense Identification
This is the simple past tense (preterite). It describes an action that started and finished completely in the past, like 'I grew up' or 'I finished growing'.
The 'Yo' Form Exception
The base verb is 'crecer.' Notice that the 'I' form in the present tense is 'crezco' (I grow), but in the simple past, it is 'crecí,' following the regular pattern for 'er' verbs.
Simple Past vs. Ongoing Past
Mistake: “Usar 'crecía' cuando se habla de un evento único.”
Correction: Use 'crecí' (simple past) for a specific, completed event like 'I grew up in X town.' Use 'crecía' (imperfect) only to describe a past state or habit, like 'I was growing tall.'
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