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Sostiene

Sostiene is a present tense verb form used in Spanish and Italian. In both languages, sostiene can express physically supporting or holding something up, as well as more abstract meanings such as upholding a position, maintaining an argument, or asserting something. The form functions as the third-person singular of a larger verb family in each language: in Spanish from sostener, and in Italian from sostenere.

In Spanish, sostiene corresponds to the él/ella/usted form in the present indicative of sostener. Other present

In Italian, sostieni is the second-person singular and sostiene is the third-person singular present indicative of

Etymology: sostiene in Spanish and Italian derives from Latin sustinere or sustentare, linked to the English

See also: sostener (ES), sostenere (IT).

forms
include
sostengo,
sostienes,
sostenemos,
sostenéis,
sostienen.
Sostiene
is
commonly
used
in
contexts
such
as
sostiene
la
puerta
(he
holds
the
door),
sostiene
una
teoría
(he
maintains
a
theory),
or
sostiene
que
llegaremos
a
tiempo
(he
claims
that
we
will
arrive
on
time).
sostenere.
The
conjugation
for
sostener
e
sostenere
in
the
present
tense
is
sostengo,
sostieni,
sostiene,
sosteniamo,
sostenete,
sostengono.
Sostiene
is
used
with
he/she/you
formal
subject,
as
in
sostiene
una
tesi
(he/she
maintains
a
thesis)
or
sostiene
che
(he/she
claims
that).
It
can
also
mean
to
physically
support,
as
in
sostiene
il
peso
di
qualcosa
(supports
the
weight
of
something).
“sustain.”
The
meanings
converge
around
supporting,
maintaining,
or
asserting,
though
usage
and
nuance
vary
by
language.