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aplaudimos

Aplaudimos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb aplaudir in Spanish and in Portuguese, meaning we applaud or we are applauding. It functions as a finite verb form used to express collective approval or action by the speaker and others.

Etymology traces aplaudir to the Latin verb applaudere, from which the root plaud- meaning to clap or

In Spanish, aplaudimos is used to indicate that the speaker and others are applauding in the present.

In Portuguese, aplaudimos serves the same grammatical function as the first-person plural present. It is used

Overall, aplaudimos is a straightforward, widely understood present-tense form in both languages, encapsulating the act of

to
praise
originates.
Across
Romance
languages,
forms
derived
from
applaudere
evolved
into
words
for
clapping
and
for
expressing
approval,
giving
rise
to
cognates
in
Spanish,
Portuguese,
French,
and
English.
It
can
appear
in
everyday
speech,
in
sports
and
events,
or
in
formal
contexts.
For
example:
Aplaudimos
al
equipo
tras
su
victoria.
In
written
Spanish,
it
remains
a
common
and
neutral
way
to
express
collective
applause.
similarly
in
Brazil
and
Portugal
to
denote
ongoing
or
general
applause.
For
example:
Nós
aplaudimos
o
discurso.
Portuguese
forms
of
aplaudir
follow
typical
regular
conjugation
patterns
for
-ir
verbs
in
the
present
tense.
collective
applause
or
approval
by
the
speaker
and
their
group.