suggérions
Suggérions is the imperfect indicative form of the French verb suggérer, used with the subject nous to mean “we were suggesting” or “we used to suggest.” It describes past actions that were ongoing or habitual and is commonly found in narrative or descriptive passages.
Formation and pronunciation: the form is built from the stem suggér- plus the imperfect ending -ions. The
Usage and distinction: as a simple past imperfect form, suggérions is distinct from the present conditional
Examples: Nous suggérions des pistes alternatives pour améliorer le projet. Dans ce passage, l’imparfait décrit une
Etymology: suggérer derives from Old French suggérer, from Latin suggerere “to bring forth, to suggest,” with
See also: suggérer; conjugation of suggérer in other tenses and moods; the difference between imparfait, present