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repetimos

Repetimos is the present indicative first-person plural form of the Spanish verb repetir. It is used to indicate that we perform the action of repeating in the present. For example: “Repetimos la lección para fijar el contenido.”

The verb repetir comes from Latin repetere, formed with the prefix re- meaning “again” and the verb

Grammar and usage: Repetir is a regular -ir verb with a stem change in many present-tense forms;

In practice, the word covers literal repetition and the reiteration of ideas or processes. It appears in

See also: synonyms such as reiterar or volver a hacer; related forms in other tenses include repito,

petere
meaning
“to
seek”
or
“to
go
toward.”
Over
time
it
developed
into
the
Spanish
verb
meaning
to
repeat
or
to
reiterate.
the
forms
include
repito,
repites,
repite,
repetimos,
repetís,
repiten.
The
nosotros
form,
repetimos,
is
the
one
used
to
express
“we
repeat.”
Repetimos
is
typically
followed
by
a
direct
object
that
specifies
what
is
being
repeated,
such
as
la
tarea,
la
clase,
las
palabras,
or
una
acción.
everyday
speech,
education,
journalism,
and
literature.
It
can
combine
with
phrases
like
“vamos
a
repetir”
to
indicate
an
intention
to
repeat
in
the
near
future,
or
with
“volver
a
repetir”
to
emphasize
repeating
something
again.
repites,
repite,
repetimos,
repetís,
repiten.
The
term
is
common
in
Spanish-language
contexts
and
widely
understood
across
dialects.