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Gestiona is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb gestionar, meaning to manage, handle, or administer tasks, resources, or processes. It can refer to overseeing a project, organizing operations, or coordinating administrative work. The verb is widely used in business, public administration, and everyday language.

Etymology and sense: Gestión is the noun for management and originates from Latin gestio, related to gerere,

Usage and related terms: In Spain and Latin America, gestionar is common in contexts such as gestionar

Conjugation (present indicative and common forms):

- Yo gestiono, tú gestionas, él/ella gestiona, nosotros gestionamos, vosotros gestionáis, ellos gestionan.

- Preterite: gestioné, gestionaste, gestionó, gestionamos, gestionasteis, gestionaron.

- Present Subjunctive: gestione, gestiones, gestione, gestionemos, gestionéis, gestionen.

- Imperative: gestiona (tú), gestione (usted), gestionemos, gestionad (vosotros), gestionen (ustedes).

to
carry
or
bear.
Gestionar
expresses
the
action
of
carrying
out,
arranging,
or
supervising
tasks.
The
meaning
can
range
from
logistical
coordination
to
administrative
handling
of
procedures.
un
proyecto,
gestionar
documentos,
gestionar
trámites.
Synonyms
include
administrar,
manejar,
dirigir.
The
related
noun
gestor
denotes
a
person
who
performs
administrative
tasks,
while
gestión
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
managing;
gestoria
is
a
service
or
office
that
handles
administrative
paperwork,
often
in
legal
or
bureaucratic
matters.