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tenemos — meaning in English: we have

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Spanish speakers commonly use 'tenemos' in everyday conversations, such as discussing plans for the weekend or sharing possessions. For example, a group of friends might say, 'Tenemos una fiesta este sábado' (We have a party this Saturday) when making arrangements.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tenemos' can be synonymously replaced by 'poseemos', but the latter is more formal and less commonly used in daily speech. 'Tenemos' is preferred in casual contexts, making it more relatable and easier to use in conversation.
Culture
'Tenemos' is derived from the Latin word 'tenere', meaning 'to hold' or 'to keep'. This reflects a broader cultural emphasis on community and shared experiences in Spanish-speaking countries, where the act of having something often implies a connection to others.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'tenemos' in English?
'Tenemos' translates to 'we have' in English, indicating possession or existence of something in the plural first-person context.
Q.How do you conjugate the verb for 'we have' in different tenses?
In the present tense, it's 'tenemos'; in the past (preterite), it's 'tuvimos'; and in the future, it becomes 'tendremos'. Each form reflects the time of the action regarding possession.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'tenemos'?
A frequent mistake is confusing 'tenemos' with 'tienen' (they have). Remember that 'tenemos' is specifically for 'we' and should be used when referring to a group that includes the speaker.
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