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reportemos

Reportemos is a verb form in Spanish. It is the present subjunctive, first-person plural (nosotros) of the verb reportar, and it appears in clauses that express wishes, recommendations, doubts, or calls to action. In everyday usage it can function as an exhortation meaning “let us report,” as in instructions or motivational phrases: “Reportemos los hechos,” or as part of a sentence introduced by que, such as “Es importante que reportemos cualquier incidencia.”

Etymology and meaning are tied to the verb reportar, from the Latin referre or reportare, meaning to

Usage notes include that reportemos is most common in formal writing, policy language, or persuasive discourse

Related forms include reportar (to report), reporte (a report), and synonyms such as informar. The form is

bring
back
or
to
carry
the
matter
to
be
told
or
recorded.
In
modern
Spanish,
reportar
means
to
report
or
inform,
and
reportemos
carries
the
same
semantic
core
within
the
grammatically
distinct
subjunctive
mood.
where
a
collective
action
is
being
proposed.
It
contrasts
with
the
indicative
form
reportamos
(we
report)
and
with
the
noun
reporte
(a
report).
Its
presence
signals
a
hypothetical,
desired,
or
recommended
action
by
a
group
rather
than
a
simple
factual
statement.
part
of
the
broader
set
of
subjunctive
present
endings
in
Spanish
and
mirrors
other
verbs
in
mood
and
person.