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Spanish Phrase

Reporta actividades inusuales.

/reˈpor.ta ak.ti.βiˈðaðes i.nuˈswa.les/
Meaning"Report unusual activities."
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Meaning

‘Reporta actividades inusuales’ means ‘Report unusual activities.’ It is a concise command often found in safety manuals, workplace guidelines, or security briefings.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to instruct someone—usually a colleague, employee, or student—to inform a supervisor, security team, or authority about behavior or events that seem out of the ordinary.

Grammar Breakdown

Reportaactividadesinusuales

1

Imperative (tú)

‘Reporta’ is the affirmative imperative of the verb *reportar* for the informal ‘tú’ subject.

2

Noun‑adjective agreement

‘actividades’ is feminine plural, so the adjective ‘inusuales’ must also be feminine plural.

3

Verb‑object order

In Spanish the direct object usually follows the verb, as in ‘Reporta actividades…’.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Has notado algo raro en el almacén?

Have you noticed anything strange in the warehouse?

Sí, reporta actividades inusuales al encargado de seguridad.

Yes, report unusual activities to the security manager.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Reporte actividades inusuales.

    Use ‘Reporte’ if you are addressing someone formally (usted) or writing a formal notice.

  • Reporta actividades inusual.

    The adjective must agree in gender and number with ‘actividades’; ‘inusual’ (singular) is incorrect here.

  • Reporta inusuales.

    Do not omit the article; in some contexts ‘las actividades inusuales’ sounds more natural.

Alternatives

  • Informa de actividades sospechosas.

    Inform about suspicious activities.

  • Comunica actividades anómalas.

    Communicate anomalous activities.

  • Notifica cualquier actividad fuera de lo normal.

    Notify any activity that is out of the ordinary.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking workplaces the informal imperative ‘reporta’ is acceptable when speaking to peers, but with a supervisor or in a formal document you would use the usted form ‘reporte’ (e.g., ‘Reporte actividades inusuales’). Also, ‘sospechosas’ is a common synonym that sounds a bit more serious than ‘inusuales.’