empezamos

started, we start, we started


Verb empezamos

  1. First-person plural (nosotros, nosotras) present indicative form of empezar.
  2. First-person plural (nosotros, nosotras) preterite indicative form of empezar.

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Examples
  • Empezamos al mismo tiempo.

    We started at the same time.

  • Empezamos a construir la casa hace 2 meses y la terminaremos dentro de 1 año.

    We began to build the house two months ago and we'll end it within a year.

  • Empezamos a las seis.

    We started at six.

  • Empezamos nuestro trabajo a mediodía.

    We began our work at noon.

  • Empezamos a cantar.

    We started singing.

  • Hoy empezamos a trabajar.

    We're starting to work today.

  • Cuando él venga, empezamos.

    We'll start when he gets here.

  • ¿Empezamos?

    Shall we begin?

  • La vida empieza cuando empezamos a pagar impuestos.

    Life begins when we start paying taxes.

  • Aún no podemos decir que esté terminado, pero ya empezamos a conseguir buenos resultados.

    It's not yet what you'd call finished but we're starting to get pretty good results.

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