utilizase
Utilizase is a verb form derived from the verb utilizar (to utilize or to use) that appears in certain Iberian languages, notably Galician and, in older or regional Portuguese texts, as well. It is used to express a passive or impersonal construction, roughly corresponding to the English “is used” or “one uses.” In practice, utilizase functions as a single, finite verb form that does not require an explicit subject.
In Galician, the form is part of the present-imperfect or present-passive patterns used with the pronominal
Morphology and syntax vary by language. In Galician, the construction aligns with other verbs in the same
Etymologically, utilizase derives from utilizar, which itself comes from Latin utilis, meaning helpful or useful. The