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Ejecute

Ejecute is primarily a grammatical form in Spanish, serving as the formal imperative of the verb ejecutar. It is used with the pronoun usted and translates to “you execute” or “please execute,” depending on tone and context. In written Spanish, especially in instructions, menus, or safety notices, ejecute may appear on buttons or commands prompting a user to initiate an action.

As a linguistic form, ejecute does not denote a standalone concept. It is one of several imperative

Ejecute may also appear as a proper noun in specific contexts, such as a brand name, product

Etymologically, ejecutar stems from the Latin exsequī or exsecutus, meaning to carry out or perform, passing

See also: ejecutar, execute, Spanish-language interfaces, imperative mood.

forms
derived
from
ejecutar,
a
verb
meaning
to
perform,
carry
out,
or
run.
When
encountering
the
term
in
Spanish-language
software
or
documentation,
ejecute
is
typically
understood
as
an
instruction
to
run
or
execute
a
process,
script,
or
operation.
title,
or
project
identifier
within
Spanish-speaking
markets.
In
such
cases,
usage
is
domain-specific
and
not
part
of
standard
linguistic
or
technical
references.
Capitalization
and
branding
conventions
vary
by
organization.
through
the
evolutions
of
Romance
languages
into
modern
Spanish.
Related
forms
include
ejecuta
(informal
tú),
ejecutad
(vosotros),
and
ejecutar
(the
infinitive).