declara
Declara is a term used across several Romance languages as a verb form meaning to declare, state, or reveal. In Spanish and Portuguese, declara is the third-person singular present indicative form of declarar, used to report that someone declares or asserts something. In Romanian, a related form declar(a) is used as the third-person singular present tense of a declara, though diacritics may appear in different orthographies. The root of these forms derives from the Latin declarare, built from de- “out, thoroughly” and clarare “to make clear.”
In linguistic contexts, declara serves as an example of how verb conjugation maps to subject and tense
As a proper noun, Declara or Declara, with capitalized form, is used as a brand name or
See also: declare, declaration, declarative, declarare, declaration of intent.