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