How to Say "i tallied" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i tallied” is “conté” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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formal counting

Examples
Conté veinte personas en la sala.
I counted twenty people in the room.
Conté el dinero antes de guardarlo.
I counted the money before putting it away.
The 'Yo' Form Past Tense
The accent mark on 'conté' is vital. It tells you this is the 'yo' (I) form in the simple past, meaning the action is finished.
Preterite vs. Imperfect
'Conté' (preterite) is used for a single, completed action in the past, like counting a specific set of items once.
Missing the Accent
Mistake: “Conte”
Correction: Conté. Without the accent, 'conte' is a form of the subjunctive (a special verb form used for wishes or doubts).
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