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Abandona

Abandona is a form of the Spanish verb abandonar, which means to leave behind, desert, or forsake. It is most commonly encountered as the third-person singular present indicative form (él/ella abandona) and as the informal tú affirmative imperative (abandona), used to instruct someone to abandon something.

Grammatical notes: Abandonar is a regular -ar verb. Present indicative forms include: yo abandono, tú abandonas,

Usage: Abandona is used to describe or command the act of leaving a person, place, object, or

See also: abandonar, abandono, dejar, renunciar. Notes: As with many Spanish verbs, regional usage and tone affect

él/ella
abandona,
nosotros
abandonamos,
vosotros
abandonáis,
ellos
abandonan.
The
imperative
forms
for
tú
are
affirmative:
abandona;
negative:
no
abandones.
For
usted:
abandone;
for
ustedes:
abandonen.
plan.
It
can
convey
a
range
of
nuances
from
voluntary
departure
to
deliberate
renunciation,
depending
on
context.
In
broader
texts,
it
may
appear
in
narratives
about
relationships,
migration,
or
caregiving
when
the
act
of
abandonment
is
relevant.
preferred
synonyms
and
constructions.