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sugiramos

Sugiramos is the present-subjunctive form of the Spanish verb sugerir in the nosotros (we) person. It is used to introduce or express proposals, suggestions, or hypothetical actions within subordinate clauses, typically after verbs of desire, doubt, necessity, or emotion and often following expressions such as “es necesario que” or “quiero que.”

Morphology and usage notes: Sugiramos derives from the verb sugerir, with an irregular stem change in the

Examples:

- Es importante que sugiramos ideas nuevas para el proyecto.

- Espero que sugiramos soluciones creativas ante este problema.

Pronunciation and orthography: Sugiramos se escribe con g before i, producing the soft velar sound [x] or

Related forms: The related verb is sugerir; key related present-subjunctive forms include sugiera, sugieras, sugiera, sugiramos,

present
subjunctive
(sugier-).
The
full
set
of
present-subjunctive
forms
for
this
verb
includes
sugiera,
sugieras,
sugiera,
sugiramos,
sugiráis,
sugieran.
In
many
everyday
conversations,
speakers
may
prefer
the
indicative
form
sugerimos
to
convey
a
suggestion
in
a
direct,
non-subjunctive
sense,
or
rephrase
with
other
structures;
nonetheless,
sugiramos
remains
correct
in
contexts
requiring
subjunctive
mood.
[ɣ]
in
many
dialects,
yielding
roughly
su-ɣi-ɾa-mos.
sugiráis,
sugieran.
The
term
is
primarily
a
grammatical
reference
rather
than
a
standalone
lexical
entry
in
most
dictionaries,
reflecting
its
role
as
a
verb
form
rather
than
a
separate
word.