How to Say "you sign" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you sign” is “firmas” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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when talking to a friend or someone you know well

Examples
Si firmas aquí, el contrato será válido.
If you sign here, the contract will be valid.
Tú siempre firmas con una pluma negra.
You always sign with a black pen.
The 'You' Form
This word is used when you are talking directly to one person (a friend, family member, or child) about an action they are doing right now.
Confusing with 'firmes'
Mistake: “Using 'firmas' for commands like 'Don't sign!'”
Correction: Use 'no firmes' for negative commands. 'Firmas' is only for stating a fact: 'You sign.'
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