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generamos

Generamos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb generar, meaning to generate or to produce. It is a regular -ar verb in the present tense (nosotros generamos) and also serves as the first-person plural preterite form (nosotros generamos). The verb derives from Latin generare, related to genus, indicating origin, birth, or kind. In contemporary usage, generar covers a wide range of meanings from creating energy or data to producing ideas or results.

Usage and context include technical, scientific, and everyday language. In energy and technology, it commonly appears

Translations into English hinge on tense: "we generate" for present usage, and "we generated" for past usage.

as
"generamos
energía"
or
"generamos
electricidad"
to
express
the
act
of
production.
In
business
and
media,
it
can
refer
to
producing
content
or
outcomes,
as
in
"generamos
informes"
or
"generamos
contenido
para
la
plataforma."
Because
the
present
and
preterite
share
the
same
form,
context
or
temporal
expressions
such
as
"ahora"
(now)
or
"ayer"
(yesterday)
are
needed
to
disambiguate.
The
form
is
widely
understood
across
Spanish-speaking
regions
and
appears
in
formal
writing,
technical
documentation,
journalism,
and
everyday
speech.
While
generally
regular,
awareness
of
its
dual
present/preterite
spelling
helps
avoid
ambiguity
in
written
Spanish.