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rompes

Rompes is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb romper in the present indicative, meaning "you break." It is used to describe an action performed by the person addressed, typically with a direct object: hoy rompes el vaso, si rompes las reglas, tendrás problemas. The present indicative forms of romper are: yo rompo, tú rompes, él rompe, nosotros rompemos, vosotros rompéis, ellos rompen. Thus "rompes" corresponds to "you break" in standard conversation with someone familiar or informal.

Romper is a transitive verb, so most sentences with "rompes" involve something being broken: rompes la taza,

Etymologically, romper comes from Latin rumpere, with the modern Spanish form aligning with regular -er verbs

rompes
la
promesa,
rompes
las
ilusiones.
It
also
appears
in
compound
tenses
with
haber,
e.g.,
has
roto
(you
have
broken)
and
había
roto
(I
had
broken).
In
reflexive
use,
romperse
can
express
injury
or
damage
to
oneself,
as
in
te
rompes
la
pierna,
though
this
is
a
separate
verb
form.
in
the
present
tense,
and
with
related
forms
in
other
tenses
following
standard
conjugation
patterns.