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asistes

Asistes is a form of the Spanish verb asistir. It is the second-person singular present indicative form, used with the subject tú. The verb asistir has two main senses: to attend (an event, class, or activity) and to assist or help someone. Therefore asistes can mean “you attend” or “you assist,” depending on the context.

In the sense of attending, asistes is typically used with the preposition a to indicate being present

Asistir derives from Latin assistere, meaning to stand by or be present, via Old French assister. In

See also: asistencia (assistance; attendance), asistente (assistant).

at
something:
for
example,
asistes
a
la
reunión
(you
attend
the
meeting)
or
asistes
a
clase
(you
attend
class).
In
the
sense
of
helping,
the
verb
can
be
used
transitively
with
people
or
tasks,
often
implying
providing
help
or
taking
care
of
someone:
asistes
a
los
pacientes
(you
assist
the
patients)
or
asistes
a
tus
familiares
(you
assist
your
relatives).
The
exact
meaning
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
words
and
the
object
of
the
verb.
modern
Spanish,
asistir
remains
related
to
presence
and
service,
and
it
is
a
common
verb
in
both
formal
and
informal
speech.
Related
forms
include
asisto
(yo),
asiste
(él/ella/usted),
asistimos
(nosotros/as),
and
asisten
(ellos/as/ustedes).
The
term
is
often
distinguished
from
atender,
another
verb
that
covers
attending
to
a
person’s
needs,
though
they
can
overlap
in
certain
contexts.