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desbordas

Desbordas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb desbordar. Desbordar means to overflow, spill over, or exceed a limit. The form desbordas is used when addressing someone informally with the pronoun tú.

As a verb, desbordar can be transitive or intransitive. Intransitively, the subject overflows on its own: El

Desbordar is also used metaphorically to describe overflowing emotions or enthusiasm. For example, one can say

In terms of usage, desbordas is common in everyday speech across Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in informal

There is no widely recognized meaning or entity named Desbordas beyond its function as a verb form.

río
desborda
after
heavy
rain.
In
a
transitive
construction,
there
is
a
direct
object
that
is
overflowed:
Tú
desbordas
la
taza
si
la
llenas
demasiado,
or
Si
tú
desbordas
la
taza,
el
líquido
se
derrama.
The
form
desbordas
appears
in
sentences
where
the
subject
is
you
causing
overflow,
typically
with
a
direct
object.
alguien
desborda
de
alegría,
meaning
they
are
full
of
or
overflowing
with
joy.
While
this
metaphorical
use
relies
on
the
same
verb,
the
surrounding
construction
may
differ
(often
using
desbordar
with
de
to
express
what
is
abundant).
contexts.
It
is
one
of
the
standard
second-person
forms
taught
in
Spanish
conjugation
and
appears
in
dialogue,
narratives,
and
instructional
texts.
The
term
is
primarily
encountered
within
the
normal
inflection
of
desbordar
rather
than
as
a
standalone
noun
or
proper
name.