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resistes

Resistes is a Spanish verb form that denotes a present action by the subject tú. It is the second-person singular present indicative of the verb resistir, meaning to resist, withstand, or oppose something. The form is used to express that the addressed person resists a temptation, pressure, or obstacle.

Etymology and grammar: Resistir comes from Latin resistere, from re- (back) + sistere (to stand). In Spanish,

Usage examples: Resistes la tentación de abandonar el proyecto. Resistes la presión de tus compañeros. Resistes

Notes: Resistes can appear in various registers from everyday speech to formal writing, and it is often

resistir
is
a
regular
-ir
verb,
and
its
present
indicative
forms
are
resisto,
resistes,
resiste,
resistimos,
resistís,
resisten.
The
form
resistes
is
pronounced
re-SIS-tes
and
follows
the
standard
pattern
for
the
tú
form.
a
rendirte
cuando
las
circunstancias
son
difíciles.
The
verb
commonly
takes
a
direct
object
(la
tentación,
la
presión)
and
can
also
be
followed
by
a
to-infinitive
with
a
or
a
relevant
preposition
(resistes
a
rendirte).
contrasted
with
formas
como
resistir
or
resistencia,
which
refer
to
the
action
in
a
more
general
or
abstract
sense.
While
resistes
is
a
common
form
in
Spanish,
it
should
not
be
confused
with
its
English
cognate
resists,
which
comes
from
a
different
linguistic
pathway.
See
also
resistir
and
resistencia
for
related
terms.