There are three syllables in the word insisted.(In - sis - ted).
The word insisted is a verb. Mom insisted I stay home. I insisted I had to be home early.
Sam insisted he was right. My sister insisted on having cake for breakfast. My mother insisted we were going to be late. Yesterday, I insisted that we had lunch early. My mother insisted that I take an umbrella as she thought that it would rain.
insisted stated replied remarked
Answer: It is Filipino and means: 'insisted'
Both are correct, but "insisted on using" is more commonly used in English.
When they realised that he was innocent his lawyers insisted that he should be freed immediately.
Bob still insisted that Rosie's tripping on his banana peel was not his fault.
The Australian mother insisted on her son's public vindication after the allegation of unlawful coercion.
The preposition "on" is often used before "insisted." For example, "She insisted on coming with us."
Mother adamantly insisted that I wear my boots, and now look, it's raining.
The past tense of "insist" is "insisted."