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Sirve

Sirve is a form of the Spanish verb servir and is most commonly used as the third-person singular present indicative: él/ella sirve, meaning "he/she serves." It also appears as the affirmative tú command: sirve. The verb's core meaning is to perform an act of serving or to be useful for a purpose.

Originating from Latin "servire" meaning to serve, the verb belongs to the regular -ir group with stem

Usage notes: "Me sirve" translates as "it is useful to me" or "it works for me." The

Examples: El camarero sirve la comida. Este cuchillo sirve para cortar verduras. ¿Sirve para algo? Sí, me

changes
in
some
forms.
In
the
present
tense
the
paradigm
is:
yo
sirvo,
tú
sirves,
él/ella
sirve,
nosotros
servimos,
vosotros
servís,
ellos
sirven.
The
present
subjunctive
is
sirva,
sirvas,
sirva,
sirvamos,
sirváis,
sirvan;
the
imperfect
subjunctive
follows
a
different
pattern.
The
infinitive
is
"servir."
phrase
"sirve
para"
introduces
a
function:
"Sirve
para
cortar
pan"
("It
serves
to
cut
bread").
"Sirva
de"
can
mean
"to
serve
as"—for
example,
"sirve
de
testigo"
("acts
as
a
witness").
sirve
para
hacer
la
tarea.