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concourons

Concourons is the form of the French verb concourir in the first person plural present tense, meaning “we compete” or, in certain contexts, “let us compete.” It is commonly used to express participation in a competition, event, or contest, as well as to indicate contributing toward a common goal.

The verb concourir comes from Latin concurrere, literally “to run together.” In modern French, concourir typically

Conjugation notes: the present tense forms are je concours, tu concours, il concourt, nous concourons, vous concourez,

Usage considerations: concourir is often found in sports journalism, academic or artistic contexts, and formal discussions

In summary, concourons functions as a versatile verb form indicating active participation in competition or contribution

denotes
taking
part
in
a
competitive
process,
such
as
a
sport,
exam,
audition,
or
contest.
It
can
also
be
used
with
the
preposition
à
to
indicate
contributing
to
a
broader
outcome,
as
in
“concourir
à
un
objectif”
(to
contribute
to
a
goal)
or
“concourir
à
une
amélioration.”
ils
concourent.
The
verb
is
semi-regular
in
its
stem,
but
the
present-tense
endings
follow
the
standard
-ir
verb
pattern
with
a
few
irregularities
in
the
singular
third
person.
of
collective
efforts.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
concours,
a
noun
meaning
“contest”
or
“competition,”
though
the
two
share
the
same
root.
toward
a
shared
objective,
rooted
in
a
Latin
origin
and
used
across
various
domains
of
French
discourse.