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respetando

Respetando is the gerund form of the Spanish verb respetar, meaning "respecting" or "showing respect." It indicates ongoing action and is used to describe how something is done, or to link actions with consideration toward people, rules, or norms. The form is built from the stem respet- plus the gerund suffix -ando, and it commonly occurs in phrases such as respetando a los demás (respecting others) or respetando las normas (respecting the rules). As a participial form, respetando can appear with auxiliary verbs to form progressive tenses, as in está respetando or han estado respetando.

Etymology and cognates: respetar derives from Latin respectāre, meaning to regard or esteem. This root has cognates

Usage and context: In everyday Spanish, respetando is used to express conduct aligned with civility, tolerance,

See also: respetar.

in
other
Romance
languages,
for
example
French
respecter
and
English
respect.
The
term
maintains
a
core
sense
of
regard,
consideration,
and
compliance
across
its
uses.
and
adherence
to
norms.
It
appears
in
educational
materials,
legal
or
policy
discussions,
media
discourse,
and
social
campaigns
that
promote
courteous
behavior.
The
gerund
can
function
in
descriptive
phrases
or
as
part
of
a
larger
verb
phrase
indicating
ongoing
action,
and
it
may
appear
in
slogans
or
titles
to
emphasize
the
act
of
respecting.