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Añado

Añado is the first-person singular form of the verb añadir in the present indicative in Spanish. The verb añadir means to add or to append something to another thing. It is a transitive verb, commonly used when substances, elements, information, or items are being added to a set, a mixture, a document, etc. Examples in context include “Yo añado sal a la sopa” and “Añado un comentario al informe.”

Conjugation and usage notes

Añadir follows regular patterns in many of its present-tense forms. The present indicative forms are: yo añado,

Etymology and related terms

Añadir derives from Spanish and shares its core meaning with related verbs in Romance languages that express

See also

Añadir, Spanish verb conjugation, examples of usage.

tú
añades,
él
añade,
nosotros
añadimos,
vosotros
añadís,
ellos
añaden.
The
form
añade
(third
person
singular)
and
the
imperative
añada/añadan
(usted/ustedes)
illustrate
its
normal
morphology
in
present
and
command/subjunctive
contexts.
Common
related
forms
include
añada
(present
subjunctive
or
formal
imperative)
and
añadió
(preterite).
The
word
is
used
widely
in
cooking,
writing,
mathematics,
and
everyday
speech
to
indicate
inclusion
or
supplementation.
the
act
of
adding.
The
root
form
and
its
conjugations
are
regular
enough
within
standard
Spanish
usage.