construamos
Construimos is the second-person plural present? Actually, it is the first-person plural form of the verb construir in the present indicative in Spanish, meaning "we build." It can also serve as the simple past tense (pretérito perfecto simple) in the same form in many contexts, where the meaning is "we built." Context and temporal expressions usually clarify which tense is intended. It is commonly used to describe actions carried out by a group that includes the speaker.
Grammatically, construir is a transitive, -ir verb. Constr uimos shares the stem with other forms and attaches
Etymology traces construir to Latin con- plus struere, meaning to pile up or lay together, with the
Uses and contexts: the form is frequent in construction, architecture, design, and community projects, as well
Note: While "construimos" can appear in formal texts, it is primarily a verb form rather than a