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aceitamos

Aceitamos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Portuguese verb aceitar, meaning "to accept." It is used to express agreement, approval, or acknowledgment by the subject (we), and can refer to accepting terms, proposals, invitations, payments, or conditions. Examples include Nós aceitamos as condições (We accept the terms) and Aceitamos o convite (We accept the invitation).

Etymology and related forms: Aceitar comes from Latin acceptare, related to accipere, and reached Portuguese via

Usage notes: Aceitamos is common in formal and informal contexts in both Brazilian and European Portuguese.

See also: aceitar, aceitação, aceitável, concordar, consentir.

Old
French
accepter.
Related
words
include
a
aceitação
(the
act
or
state
of
accepting,
i.e.,
acceptance)
and
aceitável
(acceptable).
Other
verb
forms
include
eu
aceito,
tu
aceitas,
ele
aceita,
nós
aceitamos,
vós
aceitais,
eles
aceitam.
The
imperative
forms
are
aceite
(você)
and
aceitem
(vocês).
It
frequently
appears
in
contractual
or
transactional
language
(we
accept
the
terms),
customer
service
(we
accept
credit
cards),
and
everyday
conversation
(we
accept
your
proposal).