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descubre

Descubre is a conjugated form of the Spanish verb descubrir, meaning to discover, uncover, or reveal. It appears in two main grammatical contexts: as the third-person singular present indicative form (él/ella/usted descubre) and as the second-person singular informal imperative (tú descubre). In use, it can express a factual finding in the present or a command to uncover something.

Etymology and meaning: Descubrir comes from a combination of Latin elements, historically connected to the idea

Usage and examples: Descubre is a transitive verb, typically taking a direct object. Examples include: “Ella

Related forms: Infinitive—descubrir; past participle—descubierto; noun—descubrimiento; agent noun—descubridor; adjective—descubrible. In everyday Spanish, descubrir and its derivatives

of
removing
a
cover
to
reveal
what
is
underneath.
The
verb
has
inherited
this
sense
of
making
known
something
previously
hidden.
The
related
noun
discovery
in
Spanish
is
descubrimiento,
and
related
adjectives
include
descubrible
(discoverable)
and
undiscovered
forms
such
as
descubierto
(discovered).
descubre
la
verdad”
(She
discovers
the
truth)
and
“Descubre
un
nuevo
talento”
(Discover
a
new
talent).
The
imperative
form
is
often
used
in
guidance
or
encouragement,
as
in
“Descubre
qué
sucede”
(Find
out
what
happens).
The
present
tense
forms
for
other
subjects
are
yo
descubro,
tú
descubres,
él
descubre,
nosotros
descubrimos,
vosotros
descubrís,
ellos
descubren.
appear
across
science,
journalism,
education,
and
exploration
contexts
when
referring
to
uncovering
information,
secrets,
or
physical
objects.