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organizas

Organizas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb organizar, meaning you organize. It is used with informal address to “tú” and appears in statements such as you organize something or your habit of organizing.

As an -ar verb, organizar follows regular present-tense endings in most forms: yo organizo, tú organizas, él/ella/Ud.

Etymology and meaning: organizar derives from organum, the Latin word for instrument or organ, combined with

Usage notes: organizas is common in personal, educational, and professional contexts. It is often paired with

organiza,
nosotros
organizamos,
vosotros
organizáis,
ellos/ellas/Uds.
organizan.
The
form
organizas
is
the
standard
way
to
say
“you
organize”
in
everyday
speech.
The
corresponding
imperative
form
for
giving
a
direct
command
to
a
person
you
address
as
tú
is
organiza
(without
the
-s),
as
in
Organiza
tus
archivos.
The
verb
also
appears
in
compound
tenses
with
haber,
for
example,
has
organizado
(having
organized).
the
Spanish
suffix
-izar,
used
to
form
verbs
implying
action
to
make
or
arrange
something
into
a
structured
form.
The
sense
in
usage
covers
planning,
coordinating,
and
arranging
tasks,
events,
or
resources.
nouns
describing
what
is
being
organized,
such
as
tareas,
agenda,
proyectos,
or
eventos.
Synonyms
include
planificar
and
coordinar,
though
each
carries
nuanced
emphasis.
The
form
is
part
of
everyday
Spanish
grammar
and
demonstrates
the
regular
conjugation
pattern
for
-ar
verbs
in
the
present
tense.