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predigamos

Predigamos is a term used in discussions of Spanish verb conjugation to denote the first-person plural form in the present tense of a hypothetical verb predigar. Predigar itself is not part of the standard modern Spanish lexicon and is rarely attested in dictionaries; it is typically treated as a theoretical or archaic form in grammar discussions to illustrate how verbs with an -igar stem might behave in the present tense. As a result, predigamos features mainly in descriptive accounts of verb morphology rather than in everyday language.

Morphology and derivation: If predigar were a regular -ar verb, predigamos would be formed from the stem

Usage: In practice, predigamos does not appear in standard writings or ordinary speech; it is used chiefly

Origins and notes: The entry serves to illustrate Spanish conjugation patterns and to help learners distinguish

See also: predicar, conjugation of Spanish verbs, Spanish grammar.

predig-
plus
the
nosotros
ending
-amos,
yielding
predigamos.
The
form
is
phonetically
close
to
predicamos
(“we
preach”),
which
can
lead
to
occasional
confusion
in
non-native
texts
or
didactic
examples.
in
grammar
exercises,
theoretical
examples,
or
discussions
of
hypothetical
verb
entries.
Since
predigar
is
not
a
common
verb
in
contemporary
Spanish,
there
is
no
widely
accepted
definition
accompanying
predigamos.
between
mood
and
tense
endings
for
verbs
with
irregular
or
hypothetical
stems.
Some
grammars
treat
predigar
as
an
archaic
or
dialectal
form,
while
others
mention
it
primarily
as
an
illustrative
example
in
theoretical
contexts.