buscas

This is the 4626th most frequent Spanish word.

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buscas

"Buscas" means "you look for" or "you search for."


Here, 'buscas' is used as the second person singular (informal 'you') present tense form of the verb 'buscar', meaning 'to look for'. It denotes an action of searching.

¿Qué buscas en tu mochila?

What are you looking for in your backpack?


In this sentence, 'buscas' serves as the present indicative form of 'buscar', used to express the action of seeking or looking for in a conditional clause.

Si buscas ayuda, aquí estoy.

If you are seeking help, I am here.


The word 'buscas' here expresses the habitual action of looking for or seeking qualities in friends, working as a regular indicative form.

Siempre buscas lo mejor en tus amigos.

You always look for the best in your friends.