tropecemos
Tropecemos is the first-person plural form of the present subjunctive of the Spanish verb tropezar, which means to trip or stumble. It also functions as the affirmative imperative for the nosotros form, meaning “let’s trip” or “let’s stumble,” depending on context.
Grammatical role and usage. In standard Spanish, tropecemos is primarily used to express actions in the present
Meanings and nuances. The literal sense of tropezar is physical stumbling. In combination with different prepositions,
Pronunciation and morphology. Tropecemos has the stress on the third syllable: tro-pe-CE-mos in standard Spanish. It
See also. Tropezar, present subjunctive conjugation, and the verb’s idiomatic uses with con.