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opinas

Opinas is the second person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb opinar. It means “you think” or “you have an opinion,” and is used with the informal tú subject. The corresponding full present tense forms of opinar are: yo opino, tú opinas, él opina, nosotros opinamos, vosotros opináis, ellos opinan. The formal second person singular is usted opina, and the third person forms are used for usted and ellas/ellos.

Opinar comes from the Spanish verb opinar, which in turn derives from Latin opinari and related noun

Usage notes: opinas is commonly used to express personal viewpoints or judgments. It often appears in questions

In summary, opinas is a key form for expressing personal opinion in everyday Spanish, functioning as a

opīnio
or
opinio,
meaning
opinion
or
belief.
In
most
sentences
the
subject
tú
is
implicit,
so
opinas
can
stand
alone
as
a
complete
predicate.
such
as
“¿Qué
opinas?”
or
“¿Qué
opinas
de
la
película?”
and
in
statements
like
“Opino
que
fue
excelente.”
The
verb
is
frequently
followed
by
de
or
sobre
to
indicate
the
topic
(opinar
sobre
algo,
opinar
de
algo),
or
by
que
to
introduce
a
clause
(opinar
que...).
In
negative
or
polite
forms,
variations
of
the
subjunctive
or
formal
address
may
occur
(no
opines,
opine
usted).
straightforward
way
to
state
what
you
think.