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apuntad

Apuntad is the second-person plural imperative form of the Spanish verb apuntar. It is used to give a direct command to a group of people to note something, to record information, or to point something out. The sense of the verb can range from writing down data to drawing attention to a detail or to a direction.

In practical usage, apuntar has multiple related meanings, including to point with a finger or a tool,

Geographically, apuntad is primarily used in Spain, where the vosotros form is common. In Latin American Spanish,

Grammatically, apuntad is a present-imperative form and carries no gender agreement. It coexists with other forms

Related terms include apuntar (to point, to aim, to note), apunte (note, jotting; singular noun), and apuntado

to
aim,
and
to
note
something
for
later
reference.
Therefore,
apuntad
can
appear
in
instructional
or
instructional-like
contexts,
such
as
classrooms,
meetings,
or
guides,
where
the
speaker
addresses
a
group
of
listeners
to
take
note
of
specific
information.
A
typical
example
would
be:
Apuntad
la
fecha
de
la
reunión
en
sus
agendas.
the
corresponding
imperative
forms
for
ustedes
are
apuntén
or,
more
commonly,
apunten,
depending
on
regional
variation
and
formality.
of
apuntar,
such
as
apunta
(tú),
apunte
(usted),
apuntad
(vosotros),
and
apunten
(ustedes).
(participial
adjective
form
meaning
pointed
or
noted
in
some
contexts).
The
term
appears
most
often
in
written
or
spoken
Spanish
where
the
vosotros
form
remains
standard.