tranquilizas
Tranquilizas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb tranquilizar. The verb means to calm, soothe, reassure, or to sedate in a medical context. It is used transitively with a direct object, as in you calm someone or something.
In everyday language, tranquilizar can refer to calming emotions, reducing agitation, or easing fears: for example,
Tranquilizar belongs to the regular -ar verb paradigm. Its present tense forms include tranquilizo, tranquilizas, tranquiliza,
Etymology traces tranquilizar to Latin tranquillus, meaning calm or peaceful, with the derivational suffix -izar indicating
In summary, tranquilizas is the informal you form of a verb centered on calming or sedating, with