enunciemos
Enunciemos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb enunciar in the present subjunctive. This form is used to express a suggestion, proposal, or inclusive exhortation, roughly translating as “let us state” or “let us declare.” It is not a simple command but a subjunctive mood form that can appear in clauses requiring uncertainty, necessity, or deliberation, or in direct inclusive guidance.
In use, enunciemos often appears in formal or collaborative contexts, such as guidelines, proposals, or group
Grammatically, enunciemos is the present-subjunctive nosotros form of enunciar, which means to state, articulate, or declare.
Etymologically, enunciar derives from the Latin enuntiāre, related to nuntiāre (“to announce”), with the Spanish prefix