comunicó
"Comunicó" is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb comunicar, which means "to communicate" or "to convey." It is commonly used in written and spoken Spanish to describe the act of sharing information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups. The term can refer to both verbal communication, such as conversations or public announcements, and non-verbal communication, including written documents, media broadcasts, or gestures.
In formal contexts, comunicó may appear in official notices, press releases, or legal documents to indicate
The verb comunicar has multiple meanings beyond basic communication, including expressing emotions, establishing connections, or transmitting
In literature and media, comunicó can carry symbolic weight, representing the exchange of meaning, cultural exchange,
Etymologically, comunicar derives from the Latin communicāre, meaning "to make common or shared," reflecting its core