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Ubicar

Ubicar is a Spanish verb meaning to locate or place something in a specific position. It covers physically placing objects, identifying the position of a person or object on a map or plan, and situating something within a space, time frame, or context. It is used with direct objects and prepositions such as en or a to indicate the placement.

The verb can also be used in reflexive form as ubicarse, which means to place oneself, be

Ubicar is distinct from related verbs such as localizar and situar. Localizar emphasizes finding or determining

Origin and usage notes: ubicar derives from Latin ubicāre, related to ubi, meaning “where.” The verb is

Conjugation: ubicar is a regular -ar verb with notable forms in the preterite and subjunctive. Present indicative:

located,
or
position
oneself
in
a
situation
or
role.
Examples
include
a
building
or
a
city
being
located
in
a
region,
or
a
person
indicating
their
own
location.
the
exact
position
of
something,
often
after
searching.
Situar
emphasizes
placing
or
situating
something
within
a
broader
context
or
framework.
Ubicar
focuses
more
on
the
act
of
placing
or
positioning,
whether
physically
or
conceptually.
widely
used
across
Spanish-speaking
regions,
with
nuances
that
vary
by
dialect.
It
can
express
the
action
of
placing
objects,
arranging
locations
on
a
map,
or
situating
ideas
within
a
discussion.
ubico,
ubicas,
ubica,
ubicamos,
ubicáis,
ubican.
Pretérito
perfecto
simple:
ubiqué,
ubicaste,
ubicó,
ubicamos,
ubicasteis,
ubicaron.
Imperfecto:
ubicaba,
ubicabas,
ubicaba,
ubicábamos,
ubicabais,
ubicaban.
Subjuntivo
presente:
ubique,
ubiques,
ubique,
ubiquemos,
ubiquéis,
ubiquen.
Reflexive:
ubicarse
follows
the
same
endings
with
a
reflexive
pronoun
(me,
te,
se,
nos,
os,
se).