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recoges

Recoges is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb recoger, meaning you pick up or you gather. It is used to indicate that the subject “you” is performing the action in the present tense. The verb recoger comes from Latin recogere; in the present indicative, the forms include yo recojo, tú recoges, él/ella recoge, nosotros recogemos, vosotros recogéis, ellos/ellas recogen.

Recoges is a transitive verb and normally takes a direct object: for example, “Recoges la mesa” (you

In addition to its verb use, recoges is not common as a standalone noun, but could appear

Related terms include recoger (to pick up), recogida (the act of collecting or the collection itself), and

clear
the
table)
or
“¿Recoges
tus
libros
antes
de
salir?”
(Do
you
pick
up
your
books
before
leaving?).
The
yo
form
recojo
is
irregular
in
the
sense
that
it
changes
stem
to
-co-,
but
recoges
follows
the
regular
-er
verb
endings
for
the
tú
form.
It
also
forms
compound
tenses
with
haber,
as
in
“has
recogido.”
as
a
surname
or
as
part
of
a
place
name
in
some
contexts.
There
are
no
widely
recognized
organizations,
places,
or
concepts
named
Recoges
in
standard
reference
sources.
recogido
(collected
or
gathered),
which
share
the
same
root
and
are
used
across
similar
grammatical
contexts.