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hagamos

Hagamos is a verb form in Spanish, the first-person plural present subjunctive of hacer, meaning to do or to make. It is commonly used to express a suggestion or invitation, roughly equivalent to "let's do" or "shall we do" in English. The form also works as an inclusive imperative for the nosotros subject and can appear in subordinate clauses that require the present subjunctive, especially after expressions of desire, doubt, necessity, possibility, or judgment.

A typical usage is to propose an action: Hagamos una lista. In sentences with a main clause

Pronunciation is ha-GA-mos, with the initial h being silent. Hagamos is not a standalone noun or a

that
expresses
wish
or
influence,
the
subordinate
clause
can
use
hagamos:
Es
importante
que
hagamos
un
esfuerzo.
The
form
is
derived
from
the
irregular
present
subjunctive
stem
hag-
from
hacer;
the
full
paradigm
in
the
present
subjunctive
is
haga,
hagas,
haga,
hagamos,
hagáis,
hagan.
proper
name;
it
is
a
verb
form
used
to
convey
collective
action
or
proposals.
In
English,
it
is
commonly
translated
as
"let's
do,"
and
its
correct
use
depends
on
context,
mood,
and
the
relationship
between
speakers.