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favorezcamos

Favorezcamos is a present-subjunctive form of the Spanish verb favorecer, used to express a proposal or exhortation for a group to act in a favorable manner toward a person, policy, or cause. As the nosotros form, favorezcamos signals collective action and is common in formal or rhetorical contexts where speakers invite cooperation rather than issuing a direct command. In practice, it often appears in political, social, and organizational discourse as a call to action: Favorezcamos políticas de inclusión; Favorezcamos el acceso equitativo a la educación; Favorezcamos la protección del medio ambiente.

Grammatical notes: favorezcamos is the present-subjunctive form derived from favorecer. The stem changes to favorezc- in

Related forms include favorecer (infinitive), favoreciendo (gerund), favorecido (past participle), and favorecimiento (noun). While favorezcamos appears

this
form;
pronunciation
varies
by
dialect
(z
before
e
is
commonly
pronounced
as
s
in
Latin
American
Spanish
and
as
θ
in
many
parts
of
Spain).
It
is
not
a
noun
and
should
be
understood
as
a
verb
form;
it
can
be
used
with
or
without
que:
Favorezcamos
lo
siguiente,
para
promover
un
cambio.
Similar
to
other
exhortative
constructions
like
promovamos
or
trabajemos
juntos,
it
expresses
a
collective
intention
rather
than
a
simple
statement
of
fact.
primarily
in
written
or
formal
spoken
contexts,
it
may
also
surface
in
campaign
materials,
manifests,
or
speeches
intended
to
mobilize
a
group
toward
a
shared
objective.