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Enuncias

Enuncias is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb enunciar. The meaning of enunciar is to state, articulate, or express something in words. Therefore, enuncias denotes that the listener is performing the act of presenting a statement or definition.

Usage and nuance: The verb is commonly used in instructional, argumentative, and descriptive contexts to attribute

Conjugation and related forms: Other present-tense forms are enuncio, enuncias, enuncia, enunciamos, enunciáis, enuncian. The related

Etymology and related terms: Enunciar comes from Latin enuntiāre, formed with the prefix en- and the root

See also: enunciado, enunciar, enunciación.

the
act
of
stating
something
to
the
person
addressed.
It
can
introduce
a
claim,
a
definition,
or
a
sequence
of
steps.
Examples
include:
“Tú
enuncias
las
ideas
principales
al
inicio
de
la
clase”
and,
in
the
imperative
mood,
“Enuncia
tu
posición”
(state
your
position).
noun
enunciado
refers
to
a
statement
or
proposition,
while
the
noun
enunciación
is
sometimes
used
to
denote
the
act
of
enunciating
or
the
manner
of
pronunciation.
from
nuntius,
meaning
messenger
or
announcement.
The
term
is
linked
to
the
broader
family
of
words
around
stating,
declaring,
and
defining.