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reverras

Reverras is a Portuguese verb form. It represents the second-person singular future tense of the verb rever, which conveys the idea of seeing again, reviewing, or revisiting something. In dialects that use the pronoun tu, reverras appears in contexts such as tu reverras o documento amanhã, meaning you will review the document tomorrow.

In Brazilian Portuguese, where the pronoun você is more common, the same idea is typically expressed with

Etymology and related forms: reverras derives from re- plus the verb ver, with the sense of seeing

There are no widely recognized uses of Reverras as a place, organization, or personal name in standard

forms
like
você
reverá
or
você
vai
rever,
and
reverras
is
less
frequent
in
everyday
speech.
As
a
standalone
word,
reverras
is
not
used
as
a
noun,
name,
or
acronym;
it
functions
primarily
as
a
conjugated
verb
form
within
a
sentence.
again
or
reviewing.
The
base
verb
rever
itself
comes
from
the
combination
of
a
prefix
indicating
repetition
with
the
root
ver
(to
see).
The
form
is
part
of
regular
verb
conjugation
patterns
for
many
speakers,
though
its
exact
usage
can
vary
by
dialect
and
formality.
reference
works.
It
is
best
understood
as
a
grammatical
form
of
rever,
encountered
primarily
in
written
or
spoken
Portuguese
when
indicating
a
future
action
by
the
informal
second
person.
See
also:
rever,
ver,
rever,
reverência.