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renovamos

Renovamos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb renovar, meaning “we renew” or “we renovate.” It is used to describe collective action to restore, update, or improve something, and appears in everyday language in phrases such as “Renovamos la casa” (We are renovating the house). The form reflects a shared effort by a group including the speaker.

As a grammatical form, renovamos belongs to the tense and mood system of Spanish verbs and corresponds

In practice, Renovamos has been adopted as a name or slogan by various campaigns, organizations, and initiatives

Etymology and related terms: renovare is the Latin root from which renovar derives, with renovación as the

to
the
nosotros/as
subject.
Related
verb
forms
include
renovamos
for
present
indicative,
renovábamos
for
imperfect,
and
renovaremos
for
future,
among
others.
The
noun
renovation
in
Spanish
is
renovación,
while
renovated
is
renovado/a.
In
some
contexts,
Renovamos
may
be
used
as
a
proper
name
or
title.
in
Spanish-speaking
communities.
Such
uses
typically
evoke
renewal,
modernization,
or
sustainability,
and
may
apply
to
urban
redevelopment,
housing
projects,
or
community-driven
projects.
Because
these
usages
are
distributed
across
different
countries
and
time
periods,
specific
programs
or
entities
bearing
the
name
can
vary
and
should
be
identified
through
contextual
sources
when
encountered.
noun
for
“renovation.”
Related
terms
include
renovable
(renewable)
and
renovado
(renovated).
See
also
Renovar,
Renovación,
and
the
English
term
Renovation
for
cross-language
connections.