pactemos
Pactemos is the first-person plural form of the present subjunctive of the Spanish verb pactar. It denotes a proposed joint action and translates roughly as "let us agree" or "let us reach an agreement." The form is used to express exhortation, suggestion, or wishes in a collaborative context.
As a present-subjunctive form, pactemos often appears in hortatory or advisory sentences, where speakers propose that
Etymology and morphology: pactemos derives from pactar, which means to agree or to make a pact, and
Usage notes: pactemos is commonly found in negotiation, diplomacy, legal language, contracts, and official discourse, where