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duplicará

Duplicará is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb duplicar. It corresponds to “he will duplicate,” “she will duplicate,” or “you (formal) will duplicate.” The verb duplicar means to double something or to create an exact copy of it. The term is widely used in everyday Spanish, economy, technology, science, and everyday speech.

Etymology and meaning: Duplicar comes from the Latin duplicare, related to duplex or duplicis, meaning twofold.

Usage and contexts: In computing, duplicar a file means to create an identical copy of that file.

Examples:

- Él duplicará el archivo para hacer una copia de seguridad.

- Si continúas invirtiendo, la inversión duplicará su valor.

- Usted duplicará el número de unidades con la próxima producción.

See also: duplicar, duplicación, duplicable.

In
Spanish
it
covers
several
related
senses:
to
make
a
copy,
to
reproduce,
or
to
increase
a
quantity
to
twice
its
previous
amount.
The
noun
form
duplicación
refers
to
the
act
or
result
of
duplicating.
In
finance
or
mathematics,
duplicar
a
quantity
means
doubling
it,
for
example,
“La
inversión
duplicará
su
valor
con
el
tiempo.”
In
biology,
though
the
term
is
more
commonly
used
with
duplicación
to
refer
to
gene
duplication,
duplicar
can
be
used
informally
to
describe
repeating
events
or
creating
duplicates
of
documents,
records,
or
items.