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realicemos

Realicemos is a Spanish verb form derived from realizar. It represents the first-person plural form of the present subjunctive (nosotros realicemos) and also serves as the affirmative imperative for the nosotros form, effectively meaning “let us carry out” or “let us realize.” In everyday language, it is used to propose joint action or to express wishes about actions the speaker and others should undertake.

Grammatical role and usage

As present-subjunctive, realicemos appears in subordinate clauses that express necessity, doubt, possibility, or wish: Es importante

Examples

- Es necesario que realicemos estas tareas antes de la reunión. (It is necessary that we carry out

- Realicemos el plan paso a paso. (Let us carry out the plan step by step.)

- Si realicemos las pruebas, podremos avanzar. (If we carry out the tests, we can proceed.)

Etymology and related forms

Realicemos comes from realizar, a Spanish verb meaning to carry out, accomplish, or realize. Realizar itself

See also

Realizar; Spanish subjunctive mood; Spanish imperative.

que
realicemos
el
plan.
As
the
affirmative
nosotros
command,
it
invites
a
group
to
act
together:
Realicemos
el
proyecto
ahora.
The
form
is
distinct
from
the
indicative
reali
zamos
(we
carry
out)
and
from
other
tenses,
but
the
nosotros
form
realicemos
shares
the
same
root
and
is
commonly
encountered
in
planning
discussions,
proposals,
and
formal
writing.
these
tasks
before
the
meeting.)
is
built
from
the
-izar
verb
family
and
conveys
bringing
something
into
reality
or
making
it
happen.
Related
forms
include
realizamos
(indicative),
realice/realice,
realices,
and
other
person-number
combinations
across
moods
and
tenses.