What does "ere" mean in Spanish?

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  1. In Spanish, "ere" by itself doesn’t have a standard meaning as a standalone word. However, it might be a typo or a shortened form in some contexts.

    But "Eres" (which sounds similar) means "you are" (informal singular) — from the verb ser.

    If you saw "ERE" in all caps, it might refer to something else:

    ERE stands for "Expediente de Regulación de Empleo" in Spain, which is a legal term for workforce reduction or layoffs.

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