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garanticemos

Garanticemos is a verb form in Spanish derived from garantizar. It is the first-person plural present-subjunctive form (nosotros garanticemos) and, in the same spelling, the affirmative imperative for the nosotros form. In standard usage, garanticemos can function in two main ways: as a subjunctive form in subordinate clauses expressing wishes, doubts, possibilities, or obligations, and as a hortative imperative meaning “let us guarantee.”

In the subjunctive sense, garanticemos appears in clauses that require the subjunctive mood: Es necesario que

Etymologically, garanticemos comes from garantizar, which is built on the noun garantía (guarantee). The form preserves

garanticemos
la
seguridad
de
los
datos.
This
usage
communicates
a
wish
or
a
proposed
action
involving
the
speaker
and
others.
In
its
imperative
sense,
garanticemos
is
used
to
urge
a
group
to
take
a
coordinated
action:
Garanticemos
la
calidad
antes
de
la
entrega,
or
simply
Garanticemos
la
calidad.
The
imperative
use
is
common
in
business,
project
planning,
and
collaborative
contexts
where
the
speaker
includes
themselves
with
the
group.
the
sense
of
ensuring
or
securing
a
result
and
is
tied
to
the
broader
set
of
mood
and
aspect
distinctions
in
Spanish
verb
conjugation.
Related
forms
include
garantizo
(present
indicative),
garantizamos
(present
indicative),
and
garanticemos’s
other
subjunctive
and
imperative
counterparts.