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promovemos

Promovemos is a verb form used in both Spanish and Portuguese. It is the first-person plural present indicative of the verb promover in Portuguese and of promover in Spanish, and it translates to "we promote." The form expresses that a group is actively supporting, advancing, or publicizing something.

Etymology and usage: The verb promover/promover derives from Latin promovere, formed from pro- meaning forward and

As a proper noun: Promovemos can also appear as the name of a campaign, organization, or initiative,

Related terms: Promover (infinitive), promoção (promotion), promovido/promovida (promoted). The surrounding vocabulary and context determine whether promovemos

Notes: While the same spelling occurs in both languages, pronunciation differs: in Spanish it is pronounced

movēre
meaning
to
move.
In
everyday
language,
promovemos
can
introduce
actions
such
as
promoting
ideas,
events,
or
social
causes.
In
Spanish,
a
typical
sentence
is
"Promovemos
la
educación
y
la
cultura."
In
Portuguese,
"Nós
promovemos
a
educação
e
a
cultura"
conveys
a
similar
meaning.
The
form
is
common
across
formal
and
informal
registers
and
is
used
with
various
subjects
and
objects.
in
which
case
it
is
capitalized
to
indicate
a
specific
entity
rather
than
the
verb
form.
is
functioning
as
a
verb
or
as
part
of
a
branded
title.
with
a
distinct
stress
on
the
penultimate
syllable,
whereas
in
Portuguese
it
follows
standard
European
or
Brazilian
Portuguese
pronunciation
patterns.