vengamos
Vengamos is a Spanish verb form that can appear in different grammatical contexts, leading to ambiguity without context. Most commonly, it is the first-person plural form in the present subjunctive of the verb venir, that is, the form used in dependent clauses after verbs of desire, doubt, or necessity: que vengamos. It can also function as the affirmative nosotros imperative for the verb venir, used to issue a collective invitation or suggestion, roughly translating to “let us come.”
In addition, vengamos is the conventional first-person plural present indicative form of the regular -ar verb
Etymology reflects its roots in two distinct verbs. venir comes from Latin venīre (“to come”), while vengar
- As venir’s subjunctive: Es urgente que vengamos a tiempo. (It is urgent that we come on time.)
- As a potential imperative for venir: Vengamos, if used, serves as an inclusive command meaning “let
Vengamos is thus a form whose interpretation depends on surrounding verbs and context, illustrating how Spanish