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elaboras

Elaboras is a form of the Spanish verb elaborar. It functions as the present indicative second-person singular when used with the pronoun tú, meaning you elaborate or you develop. In standard Spanish orthography, the form is elaboras; in dialects that use the voseo, the corresponding form is elaborás, with an accent to mark stress.

Etymology and meaning: elaborar comes from Latin elaborare, meaning to work out or to refine. The verb

Usage notes: elaboras is common in everyday speech when addressing one person informally in regions that use

Examples:

- Tú elaboras el informe con precisión.

- En Argentina, vos elaborás ese plan mañana (vocéo).

- El equipo está elaborando una propuesta detallada.

Elaboras, as a single verb form, thus represents a common, productive aspect of Spanish verb morphology, reflecting

has
a
range
of
senses
related
to
producing
with
care
or
detail:
to
elaborate
a
plan,
to
develop
a
concept,
to
draft
a
document,
or
to
manufacture
something
in
a
detailed
way.
It
can
also
extend
to
explaining
or
expanding
on
an
idea,
depending
on
context.
tú.
In
regions
that
employ
voseo,
elaborás
is
the
preferred
form
for
the
same
person,
with
the
accent
signaling
stress.
The
verb
often
appears
in
formal
writing
when
referring
to
the
preparation
of
reports,
proposals,
protocols,
or
other
detailed
work,
as
in
elaborar
un
informe,
elaborar
un
plan,
or
elaborar
una
explicación.
acts
of
preparation,
development
y
detail-oriented
creation
across
dialects.