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cesamos

Cesamos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb cesar, meaning we cease or we stop. It originates from the Latin cessāre, via Old Spanish, and belongs to the regular -ar verb group.

As a regular -ar verb, cesar follows standard endings in the present and other simple tenses. Present

Cesamos is used to indicate stopping or ending an action or activity. It is typically followed by

Etymologically, cesar derives from Latin cessāre, and in modern Spanish it carries a sense of a deliberate

indicative
forms
are:
yo
ceso,
tú
cesas,
él/ella/usted
cesa,
nosotros
cesamos,
vosotros
cesáis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
cesan.
The
form
cesamos
marks
the
subject
"we"
in
this
tense.
de
+
infinitive
when
describing
ceasing
to
do
something:
cesamos
de
trabajar
(we
stop
working).
It
can
also
appear
intransitively
to
indicate
a
cessation
of
a
situation:
la
lluvia
cesó
(the
rain
ceased),
las
hostilidades
cesaron
(the
hostilities
ceased).
ending
or
interruption.
In
everyday
speech,
more
common
verbs
with
similar
meanings
include
detener,
terminar,
or
finalizar,
while
cesar
can
carry
a
somewhat
formal
or
literary
tone
depending
on
the
context.