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Coincida

Coincida is the present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb coincidir, which means to coincide, to occur at the same time or place, or to correspond or agree. The present subjunctive is used in subordinate clauses after verbs and expressions that indicate doubt, desire, emotion, possibility, or after certain conjunctions that require the subjunctive mood. For example: Espero que coincida la fecha con la de la reunión; Es posible que coincidan sus planes.

Morphology and usage: The present subjunctive forms of coincidir are: yo coincida, tú coincidas, él coincida,

Etymology: Coincidir derives from con- “together” plus a Latin root meaning “to meet” or “to fall together,”

Related forms and senses: Beyond coincida, related terms include coincidencia (coincidence), coincidente (coincident or coincident), and

Notes: If Coincida is intended as a proper noun (for example, a brand, project, or publication), there

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nosotros
coincidamos,
vosotros
coincidáis,
ellos
coincidan.
Therefore,
the
form
coincida
appears
in
contexts
where
the
subject
is
yo
or
él/usted
in
clauses
that
demand
the
subjunctive
mood.
It
is
common
in
both
spoken
and
written
Spanish,
particularly
in
formal
or
careful
prose.
reflecting
the
notion
of
events
or
elements
that
happen
at
the
same
time
or
align.
the
base
verb
coincidir
in
other
tenses
and
moods.
The
word
is
purely
verbal;
coincidencia
is
a
noun,
and
coincidente
can
function
as
an
adjective
or
noun
in
different
contexts.
is
no
widely
known
entity
by
that
exact
name
in
standard
reference
sources.
In
such
cases,
additional
context
would
help
identify
its
specific
meaning
or
usage.