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asistas

Asistas is the second-person singular present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb asistir. It is used in subordinate clauses after verbs or expressions that express doubt, desire, necessity, or hypothetical situations, and translates roughly as "that you attend" or "that you assist" depending on context. Example: "Espero que asistas a la reunión" and "Quiero que me asistas con este proyecto."

Meaning and usage: asistir can mean both "to attend" (to be present at an event) and "to

Origin and morphology: asistas comes from the Latin assistere; in Spanish it is a regular -ir verb

See also: Spanish verbs; Subjunctive mood; asistir.

assist"
(to
help
someone).
The
form
asistas
corresponds
to
tú
in
the
present
subjunctive,
so
it
appears
in
sentences
like
the
ones
above.
The
meaning
is
disambiguated
by
the
surrounding
words.
with
stem
asist-,
and
the
present
subjunctive
for
tú
is
asistas;
other
subjunctive
forms
are
asista
(usted/él/ella)
and
asistan
(ustedes/ellos/ellas).