The Spanish phrase expressing prior warning or a statement of having foreseen an outcome translates to “I told you so” in English. It is typically used after an event has occurred to highlight that the speaker had previously cautioned against a course of action or predicted the result.
This expression serves to validate the speaker’s judgment and often carries a connotation of mild satisfaction or, sometimes, frustration. Its historical usage can be traced across cultures and languages, reflecting a universal human tendency to assert foresight and seek acknowledgment of prior warnings.