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trabajás

Trabajás is the second-person singular present indicative form of the verb trabajar in the voseo system, the use of the pronoun vos to address someone informally. It is characteristic of Rioplatense Spanish and is widely heard in Argentina and Uruguay, with weaker but present use in parts of Paraguay and other regions influenced by this variety. In varieties that use the tú form, the corresponding present indicative is trabajas.

Grammatical notes: In voseo, verbs adjoining vos in the present tense typically end in -ás, -és, or

Usage and region: The form trabajás signals informal address with vos. It coexists with usted in formal

Examples: Hoy trabajás hasta tarde. ¿A qué hora trabajás? No trabajés tan duro mañana.

-ís
depending
on
the
conjugation.
Therefore,
the
expected
form
is
trabalás.
Other
tenses
and
moods
for
vos
differ
from
the
tú
paradigm,
and
pronunciation
often
carries
a
distinctive
stress
pattern
indicated
by
an
accent
in
writing,
such
as
trabajás.
The
affirmative
imperative
for
vos
is
trabajá,
while
the
negative
imperative
is
no
trabajés.
The
gerund
is
trabajando,
and
many
other
forms
mirror
the
tú
conjugation
in
form
but
with
vos-specific
endings.
situations
and
with
the
tú
form
in
other
Spanish-speaking
regions.
In
Argentina
and
Uruguay,
voseo
is
a
strong
regional
feature
and
is
deeply
integrated
into
everyday
speech,
media,
and
education.
In
other
Spanish-speaking
countries,
tú
forms
(trabajas,
trabajas)
or
formal
usted
forms
are
more
common.