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analice

Analice is a present-subjunctive form of the Spanish verb analizar. It is used for the first-person singular (yo analice) and the third-person singular (él/ella/Ud. analice) within present-subjunctive clauses, and it appears in sentences that express wishes, doubt, possibility, necessity, or uncertainty. It is not a standalone tense; the indicative form is analiza, and the subjunctive contrasts with it to mark nonreal or hypothetical actions.

Conjugation in the present subjunctive of analizar is: yo analice, tú analices, él/ella/Ud. analice, nosotros analicemos,

Pronunciation varies by dialect. In Latin American Spanish it is typically pronounced a-na-LI-se, while in Castilian

Etymology traces analice to analizar, which derives from the noun analysis and ultimately from Greek roots

See also: analizar, subjunctive mood in Spanish, Spanish verb conjugation.

vosotros
analicéis,
ellos/ellas/Uds.
analicen.
This
form
is
commonly
encountered
after
expressions
such
as
espero
que,
deseo
que,
dudo
que,
es
posible
que,
and
para
que,
among
others.
Spanish
the
final
e
is
often
realized
as
a
th-sound,
giving
a-na-LI-the.
around
analysis,
with
influence
from
French
and
Latin
through
the
common
lineage
of
Spanish
verb
formation.