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repites

Repites is a form found in Spanish conjugation. It is the second-person singular present indicative form of the verb repetir, meaning "you repeat." It is used when addressing the person you are speaking to informally. For example: "Tú repites la pregunta" translates as "You repeat the question."

Etymology and grammar: The verb repetir comes from Latin repetere, combining re- "again" with petere "to seek,

Other uses: Repites may appear as a surname or as a toponym in some contexts, though there

Related terms: The verb repetir has other forms such as repite, repiten, and repetiremos, and is connected

to
go
toward."
In
modern
Spanish,
repites
carries
person
and
tense
information;
it
is
used
with
an
explicit
or
implied
subject
pronoun
"tú"
and
marks
present
tense.
It
often
appears
in
questions
or
statements
about
someone
repeating
an
action.
is
no
widely
cited
geographic
region,
institution,
or
notable
entity
by
that
name.
As
with
many
verb
forms,
it
can
be
found
within
multiword
phrases
or
quoted
speech.
to
the
noun
repetición,
meaning
"repetition."
These
related
terms
are
part
of
the
same
lexical
family
and
are
used
to
discuss
repeating
actions
or
occurrences
in
Spanish.