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acuerdas

Acuerdas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb acordar. The core sense of acordar is to agree, to decide, or to reach an arrangement, often involving proposing or confirming a plan or decision. It is used with a direct object (acordar algo) and, when indicating with whom the agreement is made, with the preposition con (acordar algo con alguien). For example, “Acordamos ir al cine” means we agreed to go to the cinema, and “Acordé un precio con el proveedor” means I agreed on a price with the supplier. In everyday speech, acordar can also imply making a decision or settling on a course of action in a formal or informal context.

Acuerdas, as the tú form, is used when addressing someone you are familiar with and means you

Etymology traces acordar back to Latin and through Old Spanish, with its meaning centered on bringing things

In usage, acordar appears frequently in business, law, and everyday planning, while acuerdas serves as the natural

agree,
you
decide,
or
you
have
reached
an
arrangement.
Note
that
the
memory
sense
is
not
expressed
with
acordar;
to
say
you
remember
something,
Spanish
uses
acordarse
in
its
reflexive
form
(me
acuerdo,
te
acuerdas,
se
acuerda,
etc.).
into
agreement
or
harmony.
The
noun
related
form
is
acuerdo,
meaning
“an
agreement”
or
“consensus.”
Common
related
expressions
include
estar
de
acuerdo
(to
be
in
agreement)
and
acordar
algo
con
alguien
(to
agree
on
something
with
someone).
second-person
present
form
in
sentences
referring
to
shared
conclusions
or
arrangements.