redundando
Redundando is a Spanish word that translates to "redundant" or "repeating" in English. It describes the act of saying or doing something unnecessarily, often in a way that reiterates information already provided or actions already taken. In communication, redundando can refer to the use of superfluous words or phrases that do not add new meaning to a sentence. For example, saying "future plans" is considered redundando because plans, by definition, are for the future. Similarly, "added bonus" is redundant as a bonus is something additional.
In a broader sense, redundando can apply to processes or systems where there is an unnecessary overlap