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trabajemos

Trabajemos is a word in the Spanish language that can function as two grammatical forms of the verb trabajar: the first-person plural present subjunctive and the affirmative imperative used to invite action. It translates roughly as “let us work” or “let’s work.” It is commonly used to express solidarity or to propose cooperative effort among a group, as in “Trabajemos juntos para completar el proyecto.”

As a present subjunctive form, trabajemos appears in subordinate clauses expressing wishes, possibilities, or necessities; as

In addition to its linguistic use, “Trabajemos” is sometimes adopted as a name or slogan for initiatives,

See also: verbs in the present subjunctive and the inclusive imperative in Spanish; usage of imperative forms

an
imperative,
it
is
used
to
issue
a
direct,
inclusive
command:
“Trabajemos
en
este
objetivo”
or
“Trabajemos
juntos.”
campaigns,
or
organizations
in
Spanish-speaking
regions.
Its
connotations
of
labor,
collaboration,
and
collective
effort
make
it
a
natural
fit
for
programs
aimed
at
employment,
social
development,
or
community
improvement.
Because
it
signals
joint
action,
it
is
often
chosen
to
mobilize
groups
toward
a
shared
goal.
for
collective
action.
The
exact
meaning
of
“Trabajemos”
can
vary
slightly
with
context,
depending
on
whether
it
is
used
as
a
grammatical
form
inside
a
sentence
or
as
part
of
a
title
or
campaign
slogan.