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arriesgue

Arriesgue is the present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb arriesgar, which means to risk or to put something at stake. This form is not a standalone noun, but a conjugated verb used in subordinate clauses to express doubt, possibility, desire, necessity, or hypothetical situations. It appears in contexts where the speaker wishes or doubts something about a subject’s actions or choices.

Conjugation and usage: In the present subjunctive, ar- verbs such as arriesgar yield forms like yo arriesgue,

Function and nuance: The subjunctive mood conveys subjectivity rather than a statement of fact. Arriesgue is

Etymology and related forms: Arriesgar derives from the noun riesgo (risk) and shares its semantic field. Related

See also: arriesgar, riesgo, subjuntivo, Spanish verb conjugation.

tú
arriesgues,
él/ella/usted
arriesgue,
nosotros
arriesguemos,
vosotros
arriesguéis,
ellos
arriesguen.
The
form
arriesgue
(spelled
with
the
regular
-gue
ending)
is
used
for
the
first
and
third
person
singular
in
many
standard
constructions.
For
example,
Es
importante
que
él
arriesgue
su
dinero
con
asesoramiento,
or
Quiero
que
él
arriesgue
menos
en
este
proyecto.
therefore
common
in
clauses
after
verbs
and
expressions
of
possibility,
doubt,
necessity,
wish,
recommendation,
or
emphasis
on
contingency,
especially
in
written
Spanish
and
formal
speech.
It
is
often
found
after
conjunctions
such
as
que,
aunque,
ojalá,
and
es
probable
que,
among
others.
forms
include
the
indicative
present
arriesga,
tu
arriesgas,
and
other
subjunctive
forms
like
arriesgues,
arriesguemos,
and
arriesguen,
which
together
cover
the
full
mood
and
tense
spectrum
for
this
verb.