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detectando

Detectando is the gerund form of the verb detectar in Spanish and Portuguese, used to express the ongoing action of discovering, identifying, or recognizing something. As a present participle, it can describe processes, events in progress, or the manner in which something is being done. In everyday language, it corresponds to the English “detecting.”

In grammar, detectando is a gerund (gerundio in Spanish, gerúndio in Portuguese) and is typically combined with

In usage, detectando should be distinguished from detección, which is the corresponding noun meaning “detection.” While

In computing and science, detectando frequently appears in logs, progress indicators, or user interfaces to communicate

auxiliary
verbs
to
form
progressive
tenses,
such
as
estoy
detectando
or
estou
detectando,
indicating
an
action
happening
at
the
moment.
It
can
also
function
in
subordinate
clauses
or
as
an
thematic
label
in
technical
writing,
headlines,
or
status
messages,
for
example
“Detectando
patrones”
or
“Detectando
dispositivos,”
to
convey
a
ongoing
monitoring
activity.
detección
names
the
act
or
result
of
finding
something,
detectando
describes
the
act
itself
as
it
unfolds.
The
gerund
can
be
less
formal
in
some
contexts
and
may
be
avoided
in
highly
formal
writing
in
favor
of
full
verb
forms
or
nouns.
an
active
process,
such
as
scanning,
analyzing,
or
monitoring
for
signals.
The
term
is
common
to
both
Spanish-
and
Portuguese-speaking
contexts,
reflecting
shared
linguistic
roots
and
similar
technical
usage.