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reiteramos

Reiteramos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb reiterar. The verb means to repeat something, to repeat a statement, or to reaffirm a position, instruction, or request. In discourse, reiterar is used to reinforce information or commitments, often in formal or official contexts, such as business communication, legal notices, or institutional announcements. The form reiteramos signals that the speaker and others are repeating or reaffirming.

Etymology: Reiterar comes from re- (again) + iterar, from Latin iterare “to repeat.” The noun reiteración (reiteration)

Conjugation notes: Reiteramos is part of the regular -ar paradigm: yo reitero, tú reiteras, él/ella/usted reitera,

Usage notes: In formal communication, it can introduce a restatement or a reminder: “Reiteramos nuestro compromiso

Related terms: reiteración (reiteration), reiterante (reiterating), reafirmar (to reaffirm).

is
derived
from
the
same
root.
nosotros
reiteramos,
vosotros
reiteráis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
reiteran.
The
word
is
stressed
on
the
fourth
syllable:
re-i-te-RA-mos,
and
carries
no
orthographic
accent.
con
la
seguridad”
or
“Reiteramos
la
importancia
de
cumplir
con
los
plazos.”
In
everyday
Spanish,
verbs
like
“repetir”
or
“volver
a
decir”
may
be
used
with
similar
meaning,
but
reiterar
emphasizes
emphasis
and
official
tone.