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corregís

Corregís is a verb form used in certain Spanish varieties. It is the second-person singular present indicative form of the verb corregir in the voseo conjugation, commonly found in Rioplatense Spanish (notably Argentina and Uruguay) and in other dialects that use the pronoun vos instead of tú. The form is written with an acute accent on the í to indicate stress.

Corregir means “to correct.” In the present indicative, the vos form is corregís, while the tú form

Usage and examples: In contexts with voseo, you would say, for example, “Vos corregís los errores antes

See also: Voseo, Conjugation of corregir.

is
corriges,
the
él/ella/Usted
form
is
corrige,
and
the
Nosotros
form
is
corregimos.
For
plural
address
using
ustedes,
the
form
is
corrigen.
Thus,
corregís
functions
as
the
informal
second-person
singular
form
in
voseo
varieties,
contrasting
with
the
tú
forms
used
in
most
other
Spanish-speaking
regions.
de
entregar
el
informe,”
meaning
“You
correct
the
errors
before
submitting
the
report.”
In
regions
that
prefer
tú,
the
equivalent
sentence
would
be
“Tú
corriges
los
errores.”
The
use
of
corregís
reflects
regional
variation
in
pronoun
choice
and
verb
conjugation
within
the
broader
Spanish
language.