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respeitamos

Respeitamos is the present indicative first-person plural form of the Portuguese verb respeitar, meaning “we respect.” It is used to indicate that a group, including the speaker, has regard for people, rules, ideas, or cultures. In everyday speech, it can appear in statements of commitment or argument, such as “Respeitamos as diferenças” or “Respeitamos as leis.”

Grammatically, respeitar is a regular -ar verb. The key forms include eu respeito, tu respeitas, ele respeita,

Etymology traces respeitar to respectus in Latin, from respicere meaning “to look at, regard.” Over time, the

Usage and significance: the term is common in everyday Portuguese and is frequently used in slogans and

See also: respeito, respeitar, respeito (respect).

nós
respeitamos,
vós
respeitais,
eles
respeitam.
The
form
respeitamos
functions
in
present
tense,
while
other
tenses
and
moods
are
formed
with
standard
verb
conjugation
and
auxiliary
verbs.
term
acquired
the
broader
sense
of
regard,
esteem,
and
consideration
toward
people,
groups,
or
norms,
which
is
carried
into
modern
Portuguese.
discourse
promoting
civility,
tolerance,
and
human
rights.
It
appears
in
educational
settings,
media
campaigns,
and
community
initiatives,
often
to
emphasize
mutual
respect
and
cooperative
conduct
in
diverse
social
contexts,
including
Portugal,
Brazil,
and
other
Portuguese-speaking
regions.