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Percibe

Percibe is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb percibir, which means to perceive, sense, or notice. It is also the formal second-person singular form (usted) in the present tense. In everyday usage, percibe describes the act of perceiving something through the senses or, more broadly, becoming aware of information, signals, or changes around someone.

Examples illustrate its use: "Ella percibe un cambio en su actitud" (She perceives a change in her

Conjugation and related forms: Percibir is an -ir verb; the present indicative forms include yo percibo, tú

Etymology and related languages: Percibir derives from Latin percipere, and its forms appear in other Romance

attitude)
and
"Usted
percibe
un
ruido
extraño"
(You
perceive
an
odd
noise).
In
regions
that
use
the
vosotros
form,
the
corresponding
present
tense
form
is
"percibís."
The
verb
can
be
used
in
figurative
senses
as
well,
such
as
"percibe
una
oportunidad"
(notices
an
opportunity)
or
"percibe
la
intención
oculta"
(senses
the
hidden
intention).
percibes,
él/ella/usted
percibe,
nosotros
percibimos,
vosotros
percibís,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
perciben.
The
infinitive
is
percibir;
the
gerund
is
percibiendo;
the
past
participle
is
percibido.
The
form
percibe
shares
its
etymology
with
cognates
descended
from
Latin
percipere,
meaning
to
seize
or
grasp,
both
physically
and
mentally.
languages
with
similar
meanings,
such
as
perceive
in
English
or
percevoir
in
French.
The
Spanish
form
percibe
is
a
common
building
block
in
expressions
of
awareness,
judgment,
and
sensory
experience.