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abandonas

Abandonas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb abandonar, meaning to abandon or to leave behind. As a finite verb form, it indicates that the subject you (tú) performs the action in the present or as a general habit. In everyday speech, the subject pronoun tú is often omitted, so abandonas can stand alone.

Abandonar is a regular -ar verb, so abandonas follows the standard present indicative pattern for this conjugation

Uses of abandonas include describing actions such as leaving a place, abandoning a task, or ceasing to

Etymology traces abandonas to the Spanish verb abandonar, itself derived from Latin roots related to leaving.

See also: abandonar, abandono, abandonar (verb).

class.
Other
present
forms
include
abandonas
(tú),
abandona
(él/ella/usted),
abandonamos
(nosotros),
abandonáis
(vosotros),
and
abandonan
(ellos/ellas/ustedes).
Related
forms
include
the
imperative
forms
such
as
abandona
(tú)
and
abandone
(usted),
as
well
as
the
present
subjunctive
form
abandones
for
tú.
support
a
plan:
“Tú
abandonas
la
habitación”
(You
leave
the
room).
In
negated
constructions,
it
appears
as
“Tú
no
abandonas
tus
deberes”
(You
do
not
abandon
your
duties).
The
verb
often
collocates
with
direct
objects
(abandonar
un
lugar,
abandonar
un
proyecto,
abandonar
a
alguien).
It
is
part
of
a
broader
family
of
terms
dealing
with
forsaking
or
leaving
behind.