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concuerda

Concuerda is a term used in Spanish that can refer to a grammatical form as well as to the broader idea of agreement or harmony between elements. In grammar, concuerda denotes the idea that components such as subject and verb or noun and adjective align in gender and number. In standard Spanish, the common verbs expressing this idea are concordar and acordar; concuerda appears as a verb form associated with a rarely used or regional verb concuerdar, functioning as the third-person singular present indicative meaning “he/she/it agrees” or “it corresponds.” An example is La fecha concuerda con la evidencia.

Beyond its verb form, concuerda is also used in linguistic and analytical writing to describe phenomena of

Etymology and cognates: concuerda derives from the Latin concordare, meaning to be in harmony or to agree,

See also: concordancia, concordante, acuerdo, concordar, acoplamiento.

Note: The prevalence and acceptability of concuerda as a standalone verb form vary by region and register;

concordancia
or
agreement
between
statements,
data
sets,
or
observations.
For
instance,
when
different
sources
yield
the
same
conclusion,
the
results
concuerdan
with
the
hypothesis.
This
usage
mirrors
the
broader
concept
of
concordance,
or
harmony,
across
elements.
a
lineage
shared
with
related
terms
in
Romance
languages
such
as
concordar
in
Portuguese
and
concordare
in
Italian.
in
many
contexts,
speakers
will
prefer
concordar
or
acordar
for
standard
usage.