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decoran

Decoran is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb decorar, meaning to decorate or adorn. It is used to describe actions by multiple subjects performing decoration or embellishment.

Decorar is a regular -ar verb. The present indicative forms are: yo decoro, tú decoras, él decora,

Etymology: decorar comes from Latin decorare, meaning to adorn or embellish, and through usage in Spanish it

Usage: Decoran is widely used across Spanish-speaking regions in everyday speech, journalism, and literature to describe

Examples: Ellos decoran la casa con plantas y arte. They decorate the house with plants and art.

See also: decorar, decoración, adorno.

nosotros
decoramos,
vosotros
decoráis,
ellos
decoran.
Related
forms
include
the
present
subjunctive
decoren
and
the
affirmative
imperative:
decora
(tú),
decorad
(vosotros),
decoren
(ustedes).
Decoran
can
appear
with
direct
objects,
as
in
decoran
las
paredes,
decoran
la
mesa,
or
decoran
una
habitación.
produced
the
present
form
decoran
for
the
third-person
plural
in
the
present
tense.
multiple
subjects
carrying
out
decoration,
whether
interior
design,
event
styling,
or
adornment
of
objects.
Para
la
fiesta,
decoren
la
mesa
con
velas
y
flores.
For
the
party,
you
(ustedes)
decorate
the
table
with
candles
and
flowers.