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ilustramos

Ilustramos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb ilustrar. In English, it translates as “we illustrate” and is used to describe actions that involve adding images to accompany text, clarifying ideas, or presenting information in a visual way. The sense can be literal, referring to drawing or decorating, or figurative, referring to explaining concepts with examples.

The verb ilustar comes from Latin illustrare, meaning to make clear or to illuminate. It is cognate

Conjugation in the present indicative is: yo ilustro, tú ilustras, él/ella/usted ilustra, nosotros/as ilustramos, vosotros/as ilustráis,

Common uses include: “ilustramos el informe con gráficos” (we illustrate the report with graphics), “ilustrar conceptos

Related terms include ilustración (illustration), ilustrador/ilustradora (illustrator), and the broader idea of clarifying information through imagery

with
related
terms
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
ilustrar
in
Portuguese
and
illustrare
in
Italian.
The
core
idea
across
these
languages
is
to
enhance
understanding
by
providing
visual
or
explanatory
support.
ellos/as
ilustran.
This
form
is
commonly
found
in
academic,
journalistic,
and
creative
contexts
where
authors
describe
the
act
of
adding
illustrations
or
using
visuals
to
clarify
content.
difíciles”
(to
illustrate
difficult
concepts),
and
“ilustramos
una
escena
en
el
libro”
(we
illustrate
a
scene
in
the
book).
The
term
also
appears
in
instruction
and
media
to
denote
the
collaborative
creation
of
visual
explanations.
or
examples.