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transmites

Transmites is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb transmitir, meaning “you transmit.” In grammar, it is used when the subject is the informal “tú,” describing the act of sending, conveying, or transferring something such as information, signals, energy, or diseases.

Etymology and related forms: Transmitir comes from Latin transmittere, combining trans- “across” and mittere “to send.”

Usage notes: As a common verb in everyday speech, transmites appears in sentences that discuss conveying or

See also: Transmitir, Transmisión, Conjugación de transmitir.

The
present
indicative
forms
of
transmitir
include
transmito,
transmites,
transmite,
transmitimos,
transmitís,
and
transmiten.
Transmites
specifically
represents
the
form
used
for
“you
transmit.”
broadcasting
something
to
others.
It
is
typically
paired
with
direct
objects
like
datos,
señales,
o
mensajes
(data,
signals,
or
messages).
Although
best
known
as
a
verb
form,
the
string
transmites
does
not
function
as
a
separate
lexical
item
outside
its
role
as
a
conjugated
verb.