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perseveramos

Perseveramos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb perseverar, meaning "we persevere" or "we continue with effort." It expresses ongoing persistence in the face of difficulties and is commonly used to indicate collective resolve in everyday speech, poetry, or formal rhetoric.

Origin and cognates: perseverar is derived from Latin perseverare, and is cognate with the English verb "persevere"

Usage and note: As a finite verb form, perseveramos appears with the subject "nosotros" explicitly or implicitly.

Translations and related forms: In English, it is typically rendered as "we persevere." The term is closely

Examples: "Nosotros perseveramos en nuestro plan pese a las adversidades." "Perseveramos para lograr nuestras metas."

See also: perseverar; perseverancia; constancia; persistencia.

and
the
Portuguese
"perseverar."
Related
nouns
include
perseverancia
(perseverance)
and
persistencia
(persistence).
It
can
be
found
in
slogans,
mottos,
or
statements
of
commitment.
It
is
not
a
proper
noun
and
does
not
designate
a
specific
entity
by
itself.
related
to
other
Spanish
forms
such
as
perseverar
(the
infinitive),
perseverancia
(perseverance),
constancia
(steadfastness),
and
persistencia
(persistence).