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Servimos

Servimos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb servir, meaning "we serve." It is used to indicate that the speaker and others are performing an act of serving in the present. The verb servir is irregular in the present tense, with the stem change e→i in most forms: yo sirvo, tú sirves, él sirve, nosotros servimos, vosotros servís, ellos sirven. Servimos appears in contexts such as serving meals, beverages, or customer service, as in "Servimos comida caliente" or "Servimos a los clientes con atención." It can describe actions in hospitality, food service, healthcare, and other fields where an individual or group provides a service to others. Grammatically, servimos takes a direct object: "servimos X" where X is the thing being served, or serves as part of a longer predicate like "servimos a las mesas" (we serve the tables) or "servimos al público" (we serve the public). The verb derives from Latin servire, meaning "to be a servant" or "to serve," and shares a common root with other Romance languages' verbs meaning to serve or to be useful. As a potential proper noun, "Servimos" may appear as a name for organizations, campaigns, or projects in Spanish-speaking contexts, though it is not widely recognized as a distinct historical entity on its own. See also servir, servicio, servicio al cliente.