elaboro
Elaboro is a present tense verb form used in several Romance languages, most commonly Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, where it translates roughly as “I elaborate,” “I develop,” or “I work out.” In Latin, elaboro is the first-person singular present indicative of elaborare, with a similar meaning.
Elaboro derives from Latin elaborare, a verb built from labor “work” with the sense of forming, refining,
In modern usage, elaboro is used to describe the act of developing or detailing something, such as
Spanish: “Elaboro un informe detallado.” Italian: “Io elaboro una teoria.” Portuguese: “Eu elaboro um plano.”
Related terms include elaboración (Spanish), elaboração (Portuguese), elaborazione (Italian), and the English verb to elaborate. These