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Prefieren

Prefieren is a form of the Spanish verb preferir, specifically the third-person plural present indicative, meaning they prefer or you all prefer (usted/es) in many regional varieties. It is used with ellos, ellas, or ustedes as the subject.

Preferir is a stem-changing verb in the present tense. In most present forms, the stem changes from

Etymology traces preferir to the Latin praeferre, from prae- “before” and ferre “to carry.” The modern Spanish

Usage notes and examples:

- Prefieren el chocolate a la vainilla. (They prefer chocolate to vanilla.)

- Prefieren ir al cine en lugar de quedarse en casa. (They prefer to go to the cinema

- Prefieren que llegues temprano. (They prefer that you arrive early.)

- En consultas, algunos pacientes prefieren tratamientos menos invasivos. (In consultations, some patients prefer less invasive treatments.)

Prefieren is commonly used to express a choice or recommendation when comparing options, and it can govern

e
to
ie,
but
the
nosotros
and
vosotros
forms
preserve
the
original
stem.
The
present
tense
forms
are:
yo
prefiero,
tú
prefieres,
él/ella/usted
prefiere,
nosotros
preferimos,
vosotros
preferís,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
prefieren.
Therefore,
prefieren
corresponds
to
the
ellos/ellas/ustedes
form.
verb
retains
the
sense
of
placing
one
thing
before
another
or
choosing
one
option
over
another.
rather
than
stay
home.)
nouns,
infinitives,
or
clauses
with
subjunctive
after
“que.”
It
is
a
standard
verb
in
everyday
Spanish,
with
frequent
appearance
in
conversation,
journalism,
and
literature
alike.