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reiteras

Reiteras is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb reiterar, meaning “you reiterate” or “you repeat.” It is used to indicate that the subject repeats or restates something, often to emphasize a point or instruction.

Origin and forms. Reiterar comes from Latin reiterare, meaning to repeat. It follows the regular -ar conjugation

Usage and nuance. Reiterar emphasizes restating or stressing an element, often for clarity, emphasis, or formal

Related terms. The noun form is reiteración (reiteration). Related verbs include reiterar and synonyms such as

pattern
in
Spanish.
Present
indicative
forms
include:
yo
reitero,
tú
reiteras,
él/ella/Ud.
reitera;
nosotros
reiteramos,
vosotros
reiteráis,
ellos
reiteran.
Other
tenses
follow
standard
-ar
patterns,
for
example:
preterite
reiteré,
reiteraste,
reiteró;
imperfect
reiteraba,
reiterabas;
subjunctive
reiteres,
reitera,
reiteremos,
reiteréis,
reiteren.
communication.
Repetir
is
a
broader
term
that
simply
means
to
do
something
again,
without
the
nuance
of
restating
or
emphasizing.
In
rhetoric
or
instruction,
reiterar
is
common
to
ensure
a
point
is
understood,
whereas
repetir
can
describe
any
repetition
of
an
action
or
words.
enfatizar
or
insistir,
depending
on
context.
The
form
reiteras
specifically
targets
the
second-person
singular
subject
in
present
tense.