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Facilitan

Facilitan is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb facilitar, meaning they facilitate or you all facilitate. It is used with plural subjects such as ellos, ellas, or ustedes, to describe actions that make a process easier or more accessible for others.

Etymology and meaning: Facilitar derives from the word fácil (easy) with the Latin root facilis and the

Usage and context: The verb appears across public administration, business, education, and technology to describe actions

Grammar and related forms: Facili tar is a regular -ar verb. Present tense forms include: yo facilito,

suffix
-itar,
forming
a
regular
-ar
verb
that
conveys
enabling
or
easing
an
action,
operation,
or
access.
The
sense
encompasses
providing
resources,
reducing
obstacles,
or
guiding
procedures.
that
help
others
complete
tasks
or
reach
goals.
For
example,
autoridades
facilitan
el
acceso
a
la
atención
médica
(the
authorities
facilitate
access
to
medical
care);
empresas
facilitan
trámites
para
los
clientes
(companies
facilitate
customer
procedures).
In
organizational
language,
facilitation
often
involves
removing
barriers,
enabling
collaboration,
or
streamlining
workflows.
tú
facilitas,
él
facilita,
nosotros
facilitamos,
vosotros
facilitáis,
ellos
facilitan.
Related
terms
include
facilitación
(facilitation)
and
facilitador/
facilitadora
(facilitator).
The
concept
emphasizes
making
something
easier
for
others
rather
than
performing
the
task
directly.