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conduzas

Conduzas is a term that can appear in Portuguese as a verb form and, less commonly, as a proper noun in other contexts. In linguistic use, conduzas is the second-person singular present subjunctive form of the verb conduzir (to drive, to conduct). It is used in subordinate clauses that express doubt, desire, necessity, or hypothetical situations. In standard European Portuguese, an example is: “Quero que tu conduzas com cuidado.” The form reflects the tu-subject in the present subjunctive.

Outside of grammatical usage, conduzas may occur as a proper noun in rare cases, such as a

Etymology and related forms: Conduzas derives from the Latin consonant stem conducere, combined with the present-subjunctive

See also: condução, conduzir, Portuguese subjunctive mood.

surname
or
a
place
name,
but
such
instances
are
not
widespread
and
do
not
constitute
a
recognized
independent
concept.
When
encountered
as
a
non-grammatical
use,
it
typically
arises
from
transcription
or
branding
rather
than
established
linguistic
meaning.
suffixes
used
in
Portuguese
for
-ir
verbs.
It
shares
its
root
with
other
Romance
forms
derived
from
conduc-
(for
example,
the
related
noun
condução
meaning
“conduction”
or
“driving”).
The
form
is
paired
with
other
present-subjunctive
endings
for
conduzir,
such
as
conduza
(eu/ele)
and
conduzas
(tu).