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Promovez

Promovez is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Romanian verb a promova, meaning to promote or to advance. It denotes that the speaker is actively promoting something—such as a product, an idea, or a cause—and is widely used in marketing, business, media, and political discourse.

As a regular verb of the first conjugation, promovez follows standard present-tense endings: eu promovez, tu

Usage and examples: in marketing, a sentence might be “Eu promovez un nou produs,” meaning “I promote

Origin and related terms: promover is derived from Latin promovere. Related Romanian forms include promovare (promotion),

promovezi,
el
promovează,
noi
promovăm,
voi
promovați,
ei
promovează.
The
verb
forms
across
other
tenses
and
moods
are
built
on
the
same
stem
and
are
used
in
similar
contexts,
including
the
perfectul
compus
(am
promovat,
ai
promovat,
a
promovat,
etc.),
the
imperfect,
the
viitor,
and
the
subjunctive
(să
promovez,
să
promovezi,
să
promoveze,
etc.).
a
new
product.”
In
a
political
or
social
campaign,
one
could
say
“Promovez
această
cauză
în
comunitate.”
The
related
noun
promotează
is
promote
personal
or
corporate
promotion,
while
promovare
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
promotion.
The
term
is
commonly
paired
with
objects
such
as
produse
(products),
idei
(ideas),
sau
cauze
(causes).
promotor/promotoare
(promoter),
and
promoted
past
participles
such
as
promovat.
In
contemporary
usage,
promovarea
and
promovare
appear
in
marketing,
public
communications,
and
organizational
contexts
to
denote
promotional
activity.