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Preterite perfect ( past tense ) second person singular of the verb get added - as suffix - of «you»: the third person singular pronoun dative, common gender. However that the verbal inflection ( released ) It is pronounced as acute finished in vowel, in this construction is correct not to accentuate her, because it becomes serious finished in vocal. The verb in the infinitive ( get ) It may come from the Latin «saccare»: filter, strain of the substantive «saccus': SAC, which in turn derives from the Greek 'sákkos', of equal significance, or the Gothic "sokan': litigation, which the legal meaning of joined the connotation of 'extract'.