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Spanish Phrase

Reúne todos los detalles relevantes.

/reˈu.ne ˈto.ðos los deˈta.ʝes reˈle.βan.tes/
Meaning"Gather all the relevant details."
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Meaning

This sentence is a direct instruction meaning “Gather all the relevant details.” It emphasizes completeness and relevance, often used when someone needs a thorough briefing or a comprehensive report.

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When to use

Use this phrase in professional settings such as meetings, project briefings, research assignments, or any situation where you need someone to collect all pertinent information before proceeding.

Grammar Breakdown

Reúnetodoslosdetallesrelevantes.

1

Imperative of reunir

"Reúne" is the affirmative tú‑imperative form of the verb "reunir", used to give a direct command.

2

Quantifier "todos los"

"Todos los" means “all the” and must agree in gender and number with the noun that follows.

3

Noun‑adjective agreement

"Detalles" is masculine plural, so the adjective "relevantes" also appears in masculine plural form.

🗨In Conversation

A

Reúne todos los detalles relevantes antes de la presentación.

Gather all the relevant details before the presentation.

Claro, los tendré listos para mañana.

Sure, I’ll have them ready by tomorrow.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Reúna todos los detalles relevantes.

    "Reúna" is the third‑person singular present indicative, not the imperative. Use "Reúne" for a direct command.

  • Reúne todos los detalle relevante.

    "Detalle" is singular; the quantifier "todos los" requires the plural form "detalles".

  • Reúne todos los detalles relevante.

    The adjective must agree in number with "detalles"; use the plural "relevantes".

Alternatives

  • Recopila toda la información pertinente.

    Collect all the pertinent information.

  • Junta todos los datos importantes.

    Put together all the important data.

  • Recoge los detalles esenciales.

    Gather the essential details.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish, the tú‑imperative "reúne" sounds firm but polite, making it suitable for workplace instructions. In more formal written communication you might prefer "Recopile" (usted‑imperative) or the infinitive construction "Por favor, reunir todos los detalles relevantes" to soften the command.