riegues
Riegues may refer to multiple uses in Spanish-speaking contexts. In grammar, riegues is the second-person singular present subjunctive form of the verb regar (to water). It appears in clauses expressing wishes, doubts, possibilities, or hypothetical situations, for example: "Es importante que riegues las plantas." It also appears in indirect discourse and subordinate clauses introduced by expressions of necessity, suggestion, or desire, such as "dudo que riegues." The affirmative tú imperative is "riega," and the negative imperative is "no riegues"; "riegues" is not used as an imperative but as a subjunctive form.
Riegues also exists as a surname in Spanish-speaking countries. It is less common than related surnames such
There is no widely recognized geographic place named Riegues in major reference sources. The term is primarily
Related forms include riego (noun meaning irrigation or watering) and riegos (irrigation channels or ditches). These