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Recommandons

Recommandons is the first-person plural present tense form of the French verb recommander, meaning "we recommend." It is used to express that the speaker and others included in the "we" endorse a product, idea, or action. In editorial or persuasive contexts, it can introduce a suggestion or endorsement: for example, "Recommandons ce livre à nos lecteurs."

Grammatically, recommander is a regular -er verb. Its present tense forms are: je recommande, tu recommandes,

Usage notes: Recommandons typically appears in neutral or informative writing, promotional material, reviews, orInstructions where a

Related forms to know: the noun recommandation means "a recommendation," while the past participle is recommandé,

il/elle
recommande,
nous
recommandons,
vous
recommandez,
ils/elles
recommandent.
The
form
recommandons
is
created
from
the
stem
recommand-
plus
the
ending
-ons.
The
spelling
follows
standard
conjugation
rules,
with
no
irregular
changes
in
this
tense.
group
voice
is
conveying
guidance
or
endorsement.
It
can
also
function
as
a
direct
invitation
to
act,
as
in
a
collaborative
or
collective
recommendation.
used
in
compound
tenses
such
as
j’ai
recommandé
or
nous
avons
recommandé.
The
word
is
distinct
from
related
verbs
such
as
préconiser
(to
advocate)
or
recommençer
(which
is
not
a
standard
verb).
Overall,
recommandons
serves
as
a
practical,
everyday
mechanism
for
expressing
collective
endorsement
in
French.