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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

discussions.
For
example,
Enuncemos
las
ideas
clave
antes
de
pasar
a
la
siguiente
fase.
This
construction
invites
the
speakers
to
act
together
to
perform
the
action
described
by
the
verb,
rather
than
issuing
a
direct
order.
It
is
typically
found
after
verbs
or
expressions
that
require
the
subjunctive
mood,
or
in
contexts
where
a
collective,
cooperative
action
is
being
proposed.
en-
forming
a
verb
meaning
to
utter
or
state
clearly.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
other
forms
of
enunciar
and
to
the
broader
family
of
verbs
dealing
with
expression
and
articulation.
Enunciemos
is
thus
a
standard,
neutral
linguistic
form
used
to
frame
collective
action
in
Spanish.