Home

toleremos

Toleremos is a Spanish verb form derived from tolerar, meaning to tolerate. It is the first-person plural form of the present subjunctive mood (nosotros toleremos) and is used in subordinate clauses that require the subjunctive, as well as in exhortative or formal constructions that express a wish or recommendation for a group. It should not be confused with toleraremos, the future indicative form meaning “we will tolerate,” or with toleramos, the present indicative form meaning “we tolerate.”

Etymology and morphology: toleremos comes from tolerar, which ultimately derives from Latin tolerare. The present-subjunctive form

Usage notes: In Spanish, present-subjunctive forms are triggered by expressions of doubt, desire, necessity, emotion, or

Examples:

- Es importante que toleremos las diferencias culturales. (It is important that we tolerate cultural differences.)

- Toleremos las opiniones distintas para mantener la convivencia. (Let us tolerate different opinions to maintain coexistence.)

- En el futuro, toleraremos ciertos comportamientos si se basan en el respeto mutuo. (In the future,

See also: tolerar, tolerancia, conjugation patterns of -ar verbs in the present subjunctive.

toleremos
follows
the
standard
pattern
for
-ar
verbs
in
the
nosotros
form:
que
nosotros
toleremos.
possibility,
or
by
certain
conjunctions.
Toleremos
is
common
in
formal
writing,
policy
language,
and
motivational
or
ethical
statements
that
address
a
collective
action
or
attitude.
we
will
tolerate
certain
behaviors
if
they
are
based
on
mutual
respect.)