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Regístrese

Regístrese is the formal imperative form of the Spanish verb registrarse, meaning to sign up or enroll. It is used to address a single person with the polite Usted form and appears in instructional text, forms, and online interfaces.

Grammatically, regístrese comes from the pronominal verb registrarse. The pronoun se is attached to the end

Usage and context may vary by region, but regístrese is commonly found in official or customer-facing communications,

Examples:

- Regístrese para continuar con la verificación de su cuenta.

- Regístrense en la plataforma para acceder a los cursos.

Related terms include registrarse as the general verb, inscribirse as a synonym in many contexts, and registración

of
the
imperative,
indicating
reflexive
action:
the
subject
registers
themselves.
The
form
regístrese
is
accented
on
the
í
to
preserve
the
correct
stress.
In
formal
plural
contexts,
the
corresponding
command
is
regístrense.
Negative
forms
use
the
usual
pattern:
no
se
registre
(usted)
and
no
se
registren
(ustedes).
such
as
websites,
forms,
and
onboarding
instructions.
It
conveys
politeness
and
formality
and
is
preferred
in
professional
or
administrative
settings.
In
less
formal
situations,
alternatives
such
as
inscribirse
or
registrarse
with
tú
or
vosotros
may
be
used
instead
of
regístrese/regístrense.
or
inscripción
as
nouns
describing
the
act
of
enrollment.