Definition
Past tense of 'burst' used in some dialects or informal speech, though 'burst' itself is the standard past tense in modern English.
Etymology
From Old English 'berstan' meaning 'to break suddenly.' The '-ed' suffix is added for past tense, though historically 'burst' functioned as both present and past tense forms. 'Bursted' represents a regularization of the irregular verb.
Kelly Says
English verbs are tricky—most get '-ed' for past tense (walked, jumped), but irregular verbs like 'burst' break the rules. Some speakers say 'bursted' anyway, which shows how our brains try to make language follow patterns, even when they shouldn't!
Translations
CACatalà
esclatà
es-kla-ta
CSČeština
praskla
pras-kla
DEDeutsch
platzte
plats-te
ELΕλληνικά
σπάραξε
spa-ra-kse
ESEspañol
estalló
es-ta-ˈʎo
FAفارسی
منفجر شد
man-fijjar shod
FISuomi
räjähti
rä-jä-hti
FRFrançais
explosé
ek-splo-ze
GUGU
થોકી ગયું
tho-kee gayu
HEעברית
התפוצץ
hit-po-tza
HUMagyar
robbanás
rob-ban-as
IDBahasa Indonesia
meledak
me-le-dak
ITItaliano
esplose
es-plo-ze
MSBahasa Melayu
meledak
me-le-dak
MYမြန်မာ
ပြ spol
pyi spoh
NLNederlands
barstte
barst-te
PLPolski
wybuchł
vye-buch
PTPortuguês
estourou
es-to-ˈɾu
RORomână
a explodat
a ek-splo-dat
RUРусский
взорвался
vz-or-zal-s
SVSvenska
sprängdes
shprang-des
SWKiswahili
ilipukia
i-li-pu-kia
TAதமிழ்
உடைந்தது
u-dai-ndhu
TEతెలుగు
터గిపోయింది
te-ri-gi-po-yi-ndi
TRTürkçe
patladı
pa-tla-dɯ
UKУкраїнська
розірвався
ro-zi-rvav-sya
VITiếng Việt
phá vỡ
fa-vo-re