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soutenons

Soutenons is the present indicative first-person plural form of the French verb soutenir, meaning "we support." In French-language discourse, soutenons is commonly used as a slogan or rallying cry to express collective backing for a cause, policy, person, or project. Grammatically, it functions as the predicate in sentences such as "Soutenons notre hôpital" ("Let us support our hospital").

Usage and context: The form is frequently seen in political campaigns, civil society campaigns, and media headlines,

Etymology and related terms: Soutien (support) and soutenir (to support) are closely related. As a verb form,

Notable considerations: There is no single, universally recognized organization named "Soutenons." Rather, it is a generic,

See also: Soutien, Soutenir, Slogan, Political slogans.

where
it
signals
mobilization
and
solidarity.
It
often
appears
as
part
of
longer
phrases
or
hashtags
on
social
media,
such
as
"Soutenons
l’éducation"
or
"Soutenons
les
travailleurs,"
to
emphasize
joint
action
and
shared
commitment.
soutenons
can
be
combined
with
various
direct
objects,
organizations,
or
causes
to
tailor
the
message.
It
may
also
be
used
as
a
heading
or
tag
in
campaign
materials
to
frame
a
call
for
collective
action.
context-dependent
expression
used
across
different
campaigns
and
regions.
Its
precise
meaning
varies
with
the
accompanying
nouns
or
causes
being
supported.