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propondremos

Propondremos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb proponer in the future indicative. It translates to “we will propose” or “we shall propose” in English. This form is used when the speaker and at least one other person commit to presenting a proposal in the future.

Proponer is an irregular verb in the future tense, with the stem changing to propondr-. The form

Usage of propondremos is common in formal and professional contexts, such as business meetings, policy discussions,

Etymology and related forms: proponer derives from Latin proponere, from pro- “forward” + ponere “to put.” The

propondremos
is
built
by
adding
the
standard
future
endings
to
that
stem.
For
reference,
the
full
future
paradigm
is:
yo
propondré,
tú
propondrás,
él
propondrá,
nosotros
propondremos,
vosotros
propondréis,
ellos
propondrán.
academic
settings,
and
project
planning.
It
is
followed
by
a
direct
object
that
names
what
will
be
proposed,
for
example:
una
solución,
un
plan,
una
serie
de
medidas.
It
expresses
intention,
planning,
or
a
commitment
to
present
a
proposal
before
an
audience.
form
propondremos
shares
its
root
with
other
related
Spanish
forms
such
as
propondr-,
proponer,
and
propuesto,
and
demonstrates
how
Spanish
handles
irregular
stems
in
the
future
tense.