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tramitas

Tramitas is a term most often encountered in Spanish as a verb form; it is the second-person singular present indicative of the verb tramitar, meaning to process, handle, or move through a bureaucratic or administrative matter. It is used when speaking directly to someone informally, as in "Tú tramitas la solicitud" (You process the application).

In usage, tramitas appears in sentences describing actions carried out by a subject in a workflow, system,

As a standalone noun, tramitas is not recognized in standard dictionaries. It is primarily a grammatical inflection

Etymology: The form derives from the verb tramitar, which denotes processing steps within administrative or legal

or
procedure.
It
is
contrasted
with
other
forms
such
as
"tramita"
(he/she
processes)
and
"tramitamos"
(we
process).
In
formal
writing
or
speech,
the
third-person
forms
are
more
common;
the
second-person
form
is
chiefly
used
in
direct
address.
rather
than
a
lexical
item.
In
some
contexts
or
names,
Tramitas
may
appear
as
a
proper
noun,
referring
to
a
person,
organization,
or
fictional
place,
in
which
case
capitalization
signals
a
proper
noun.
workflows.
The
word's
usage
in
Spanish
has
developed
within
bureaucratic
and
legal
vocabulary,
and
the
form
tramitas
follows
regular
conjugation
patterns
of
-ar
verbs
in
the
present
indicative.
For
related
terms,
see
tramitar
and
trámite.