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nomeemos

Nomeemos is the first-person plural present-subjunctive form of the Portuguese verb nomear. Nomear means to name, appoint, or nominate someone for a position or designation. Nomeemos is used to express wishes, recommendations, or formal decisions in subordinate clauses introduced by que or para que, and is common in official, administrative, or deliberative contexts. It is less common in everyday speech, where vamos nomear or vamos indicar might be used instead.

Etymology: The verb nomear derives from Latin nominare, from nomen meaning “name.” The related noun nome (name)

Usage notes and examples: Que nós nomeemos um novo diretor. É essencial que nomeemos um substituto para

Conjugation and related forms: Present indicative: eu nomeio, tu nomeias, ele nomeia, nós nomeamos, vós nomeais,

shares
the
same
root,
reflecting
the
semantic
core
of
designation
and
labeling.
o
cargo.
In
informal
language,
speakers
often
use
alternatives
like
vamos
nomear
or
vamos
indicar
rather
than
the
subjunctive
form.
The
form
also
appears
in
parliamentary
or
bureaucratic
wording,
where
precise
mood
and
formality
are
important.
eles
nomeiam.
Preterite:
eu
nomeei,
tu
nomeaste,
ele
nomeou,
nós
nomeámos,
vós
nomeastes,
eles
nomearam.
Gerund:
nomeando.
Past
participle:
nomeado.
The
present-subjunctive
form
discussed
here,
nomeemos,
is
used
primarily
in
subordinate
clauses
to
express
wishes,
hypotheses,
or
formal
recommendations.