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lembremos

Lembremos is a verb form used in Portuguese, and in related Romance varieties such as Galician, meaning “let us remember” or “that we remember.” It is the first-person plural present subjunctive form of lembrar/lembrar, the verb that conveys memory, recall, or reminder.

In usage, lembremos appears most often in subordinate clauses introduced by que, as in phrases like “Que

Lembremos is connected to related words such as lembrar (to remember or remind) and lembrança (memory, remembrance).

Examples of use include: “Que lembremos dos compromissos assumidos” and “Lembremos das lições do passado.” As

lembremos
os
erros
do
passado”
(That
we
remember
the
mistakes
of
the
past).
It
can
also
function
in
a
hortatory
sense
to
urge
a
group
to
remember
or
recall
certain
information,
opportunities,
or
obligations.
While
more
common
in
formal
writing,
speeches,
or
rhetorical
contexts,
it
remains
a
standard
grammatical
option
for
expressing
collective
memory
or
admonition.
In
Portuguese,
lembra
is
the
more
common
indicative
form
used
in
everyday
speech,
while
lembremos
is
found
in
more
deliberate
or
formal
constructions.
In
other
Romance
languages,
cognates
exist
with
different
verb
forms
and
nuances;
for
example,
Spanish
uses
recordar
or
acordar
in
similar
situations,
but
the
exact
form
lembremos
is
specific
to
Portuguese
and,
to
a
lesser
extent,
Galician.
a
grammatical
form,
lembremos
serves
to
coordinate
a
collective
memory
within
a
sentence
or
discourse,
aligning
with
the
broader
theme
of
remembrance
in
language.