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refieras

Refieras is the second-person singular present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb referir. Referir means to refer, relate, or recount information, and to report something. The present subjunctive form refieras is used in dependent clauses that require the subjunctive mood, typically after expressions of doubt, possibility, desire, necessity, or uncertainty about the information being reported. It is common in formal or written Spanish and appears in clauses introduced by phrases such as es posible que, quiero que, dudo que, no es seguro que, or ojala que.

Etymology and related forms: Referir derives from Latin referre, meaning to bring back or report. In modern

Conjugation context: In the present subjunctive, the forms are: yo refiera, tú refieras, él/ella/Ud. refiera, nosotros

Examples: Es posible que refieras los hechos con claridad. Quiero que refieras tus fuentes antes de concluir.

Notes: Refieras is a verb form, not a standalone entry; its correct use depends on the surrounding

Spanish,
the
verb
is
a
stem-changing
-ir
verb
with
irregularities
in
some
tenses,
but
refieras
is
the
standard
second-person
singular
present
subjunctive
form.
refiramos,
vosotros
refiráis,
ellos/Uds.
refieran.
The
form
refieras
specifically
corresponds
to
the
vos/tu
form
used
in
informal
contexts.
No
es
seguro
que
refieras
toda
la
información
disponible.
subordinate
clause
and
the
appropriate
trigger
for
the
subjunctive
mood.