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organizo

Organizo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb organizar, meaning I organize or I am organizing. It is used to describe the act of arranging, coordinating, or putting things in order in the present tense. The verb is a regular -ar verb, and its present forms are: organizas, organiza, organizamos, organizáis, organizan. The yo form, organizo, follows the typical pattern for -zar verbs in the present tense.

Etymology and relation to other terms: Organizar derives from the Latin organum (instrument) and has been extended

Usage notes: Organizo is common in everyday speech and writing, from personal planning to project management.

See also: organización, organizador, organizado. While organIz o is primarily a verb form, it can appear as

in
Spanish
to
denote
arranging
elements
into
a
structured
whole.
Related
nouns
include
organización
(organization)
and
organizador
(organizer).
The
participle
form
is
organizado
(organized).
It
can
take
a
direct
object:
Organizo
mi
agenda,
Organizo
la
reunión.
It
may
also
appear
with
reflexive
meaning
related
to
self-organization:
Me
organizo
mejor
con
una
lista.
In
questions
and
commands,
forms
adapt
accordingly:
¿Organizas
los
documentos?
Organiza
las
tareas.
part
of
slogans,
titles,
o
brand
names
in
various
contexts,
but
it
is
not
a
widely
recognized
standalone
entity
in
standard
reference
works.