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Propondr

Propondr is the verb stem used in Spanish to form the future and conditional tenses of the verb proponer, which means to propose or to put forward. The stem comes from the Latin proponere, literally “to put forward.” In contemporary Spanish, propositional forms are built from this stem with standard endings.

In practical use, the stem propondr- appears in the future indicative and the conditional tense. Examples of

Propondr is not used for all tenses. Other tenses of proponer draw on different stems or spellings.

Etymologically, proponer derives from Latin proponere, combining pro- with ponere (to place). The modern Spanish forms

Examples: Mañana propondré una solución. Si fuera necesario, propondría una alternativa. Propondr- thus functions as a

the
full
forms
are:
futuro
simple:
propondré,
propondrás,
propondrá,
propondremos,
propondréis,
propondrán;
and
condicional:
propondría,
propondrías,
propondría,
propondríamos,
propondríais,
propondrían.
These
forms
are
regular
extensions
of
the
propondr-
stem
with
the
appropriate
endings.
For
instance,
the
present
indicative
uses
propongo,
propones,
propone,
proponemos,
proponéis,
proponen,
and
the
present
subjunctive
uses
proponga,
propongas,
proponga,
propongamos,
propongáis,
propongan.
The
future/conditional
stem
propondr-
is
a
regular
pattern
within
the
irregular
overall
behavior
of
proponer.
reflect
typical
Latin-based
verb
conjugation
patterns,
with
phonological
adjustments
typical
of
-er
verbs
and
a
subset
of
irregulars
in
other
tenses.
productive
stem
for
specific
tenses
of
proponer,
distinct
from
the
stems
used
in
other
tenses.