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reparan

Reparan is a Spanish verb form. It is the third-person plural present indicative of reparar, meaning to repair or fix. In this form, it denotes that multiple subjects perform the action of repairing something. For example: Los técnicos reparan las máquinas; ellos reparan los automóviles.

Etymology and meaning: The verb reparar comes from Latin reparare, formed from re- “again” plus parare “to

Grammar and usage: Reparar is a regular -ar verb. Its present indicative endings are -o, -as, -a,

Other related forms: Other derived forms include reparo (I repair), reparas (you repair, informal), repara (he/she/it

Notes: Reparan is not a proper noun or widely used as an acronym. It functions as a

prepare”
or
“to
set
in
order.”
In
Spanish,
reparar
has
the
sense
of
repairing,
fixing,
or
restoring
functionality.
-amos,
-áis,
-an,
so
reparan
corresponds
to
ellos/ellas/ustedes
repair.
In
Spain,
the
informal
second-person
plural
is
typically
reparáis,
while
reparan
is
used
for
ustedes
(you
all)
in
many
other
dialects
or
in
formal
usage.
Examples
illustrate
common
contexts:
maintenance
work,
vehicle
repair,
system
restoration,
or
appliance
fixes.
The
form
reparan
can
appear
in
both
everyday
and
technical
writing.
repairs
or
you
repair,
formal),
reparando
(repairing),
and
reparado
(repaired).
The
word
shares
its
root
with
related
terms
in
repair,
restoration,
and
preparation
contexts.
standard
verb
form
within
Spanish
grammar
and
is
found
across
various
Spanish-speaking
regions.
See
also
reparar
and
Spanish
verb
conjugation
resources
for
additional
forms
and
usages.