omite

This is the 5462nd most frequent Spanish word.

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omite

"Omite" means "omits" or "leaves out."


In this context, 'omitas' is used as the second-person singular present subjunctive form of 'omitir', which means 'to omit'. The subjunctive is appropriate here due to the underlying imperative nature of the request.

Por favor, no omitas ningún detalle al relatar lo sucedido.

Please do not omit any details when recounting what happened.


Here, 'omite' is the third-person singular present indicative form of 'omitir', indicative of someone leaving out crucial information while speaking.

En su testimonio, él omite mencionar ciertos eventos importantes.

In his testimony, he omits mentioning certain important events.


In this usage, 'omite' again functions as the third-person singular present tense indicative, conveying a habitual action.

Ella siempre omite el saludo cuando llega tarde.

She always omits the greeting when she is late.