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capitalizas

Capitalizas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb capitalizar. It is not a standalone term, but a grammatical form used to indicate that you (tú) capitalize in either a financial or a broader, opportunistic sense. The verb belongs to the -ar group and appears in both everyday speech and technical language.

Origin and meaning: Capitalizar comes from capital, with the sense of principal resources or money, and the

Usage: In everyday language, capitalizas can mean you capitalize on an opportunity, as in taking advantage of

Related concepts: The related noun capitalización denotes the process or result of capitalization, while capital refers

Notes: Capitalizas is particularly common in Spanish-language texts dealing with finance, accounting, entrepreneurship, and strategic decision-making,

suffix
-izar
that
creates
verbs
of
action.
In
finance
and
accounting,
capitalización
refers
to
actions
such
as
converting
costs
into
capital,
adding
interest
to
the
principal,
or
reinvesting
earnings
as
capital.
a
favorable
situation.
In
financial
or
accounting
contexts,
the
form
may
appear
in
statements
like
capitalizas
un
gasto
or
capitalizas
intereses,
where
costs
or
interest
are
treated
as
part
of
the
asset
base
or
otherwise
capitalized
rather
than
expensed.
to
financial
resources
or
assets.
The
term
is
used
across
finance,
economics,
and
business
to
describe
procedures
that
increase
or
treat
expenditures
as
capital.
where
precise
conjugation
of
capitalizar
is
required
to
indicate
the
subject
and
tense.