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organizan

Organizan is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb organizar, meaning they organize or you all organize. It is also used with the formal plural ustedes in regions where that pronoun is common. As a present-tense form, it describes actions happening in the current moment or regular, habitual activities.

Etymology and form: organizar comes from the Spanish adaptation of Latin and French roots related to organizing

Usage: Organizan is used to describe coordinating people, resources, or activities to achieve a planned objective.

Examples:

- Los equipos organizan el evento en la universidad.

- Ellas organizan una campaña de recaudación.

- Ustedes organizan la próxima reunión de trabajo.

Related forms: other present forms include organizo, organizas, organiza, organizamos, organizáis. The infinitive is organizar; related

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and
arranging.
The
present
tense
follows
standard
-ar
verb
conjugation
patterns
in
Spanish,
with
the
stem
cambiing
to
organ-
and
the
usual
personal
endings.
The
form
orga
nizan
appears
with
the
subject
ellos,
ellas,
o
ustedes.
It
can
apply
to
events,
projects,
schedules,
teams,
or
systems.
In
writing,
it
often
introduces
statements
about
what
a
group
does
or
plans
to
do.
It
can
appear
in
formal,
informal,
journalistic,
and
academic
contexts,
reflecting
ongoing
or
repeated
organizational
actions.
nouns
include
organización,
organizador.
The
imperfect
and
preterite
forms
(organizaban,
organizaron)
express
past
actions,
while
subjunctive
forms
(organicen)
express
uncertain
or
hypothetical
planning.