Masticamos
Masticamos is a Spanish verb form derived from masticar, meaning to chew. It is the first-person plural form for the verb’s stem in the present indicative and, in some contexts, in the preterite (simple past). Because the spelling is identical for present and preterite in this person and number, the intended tense is determined by context and time markers.
In the present tense, masticamos means "we chew," as in desencaden an action that happens regularly or
Conjugation context: masticamos is the nosotros form of the -ar verb masticar. Other present-tense forms include
Etymology: the verb masticar comes from Latin masticare, meaning to chew, and is related to the broader
See also: masticar, conjugation of Spanish verbs, linguistics of tense and aspect.