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proponíamos

Proponíamos is the first-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb proponer. Proponer means to propose, to offer or suggest an idea, plan, or solution. The form proponíamos is used to describe actions of proposing that occurred in the past, often as ongoing, habitual, or background activity.

Morphology and usage: The imperfect form is created from the stem propon- plus the ending -íamos, with

Nuance and contexts: Proponíamos is commonly used in narratives, reports, or discussions to indicate that a

Etymology: Proponer derives from Latin proponere, formed by pro- (forward) and ponere (to place or put). The

See also: Proponer, Propuesta. Example usages illustrate its role in describing past collaborative ideation and planning.

the
accent
on
the
i
to
indicate
the
imperfect
tense.
This
form
corresponds
to
English
“we
proposed”
or,
in
some
contexts,
“we
were
proposing.”
It
is
regular
for
verbs
of
the
-er
conjugation
in
the
imperfect,
and
it
does
not
carry
the
irregularities
seen
in
some
other
tenses
of
proponer.
range
of
proposals
was
made
over
a
period
of
time.
It
can
express
sequence
in
a
story,
ongoing
deliberation,
or
habitual
behavior
in
past
situations,
such
as
meetings,
negotiations,
or
collaborative
projects.
Depending
on
the
surrounding
text,
the
emphasis
may
be
on
the
propositions
themselves
or
on
the
act
of
proposing
as
a
recurrent
activity.
noun
form
proposal
(propuesta)
shares
the
same
root.