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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.

across
languages
that
share
Latin
roots.
It
is
not
a
standalone
English
word,
but
it
appears
in
language-learning
materials
and
dictionaries
as
a
form
within
larger
verb
paradigms.
The
term
also
appears
in
historical
and
etymological
discussions
concerning
the
spread
of
Latin-based
vocabulary
into
the
modern
Romance
languages.
project
identifier
in
some
contexts.
Companies,
software
products,
or
initiatives
may
adopt
Declara
to
evoke
notions
of
declaration,
transparency,
or
formal
assertion.
In
these
cases,
the
meaning
is
specific
to
the
entity
and
not
universal.