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We look for in Spanish 🇪🇸


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we look for buscamos
How to say “we look for” in Spanish? “Buscamos”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “buscamos” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on we look for in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

normal speech: bu-sca-MOS

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Tips to remember the word ‘buscamos’:
1. Associate ‘buscamos’ with the English phrase ‘we search’ or ‘we look for’. The ‘bus-‘ can remind you of ‘bus’, so imagine a group of people on a bus searching for a destination.
2. Rhyme ‘buscamos’ with ‘we must go’ to help remember the ‘amos’ ending typically signifies ‘we’ in Spanish.

Explanations:
‘Buscamos’ is the first-person plural form of the verb ‘buscar’, which means ‘to look for’ or ‘to search for’ in English. It is used when referring to an action being done by ‘we’ (a group including the speaker).

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ‘Investigamos’ (We investigate)
– ‘Exploramos’ (We explore)

Conjugations of ‘buscar’:
– Infinitive: buscar
– Present: busco (I look for), buscas (you look for), busca (he/she/it looks for), buscamos (we look for), buscáis (you all look for – informal in Spain), buscan (they/you all look for)
– Preterite (simple past): busqué (I looked for), buscaste (you looked for), buscó (he/she/it looked for), buscamos (we looked for), buscasteis (you all looked for – informal in Spain), buscaron (they/you all looked for)
– Imperfect (past): buscaba (I was looking for), buscabas (you were looking for), buscaba (he/she/it was looking for), buscábamos (we were looking for), buscabais (you all were looking for – informal in Spain), buscaban (they/you all were looking for)
– Future: buscaré (I will look for), buscarás (you will look for), buscará (he/she/it will look for), buscaremos (we will look for), buscaréis (you all will look for – informal in Spain), buscarán (they/you all will look for)
– Conditional: buscaría (I would look for), buscarías (you would look for), buscaría (he/she/it would look for), buscaríamos (we would look for), buscaríais (you all would look for – informal in Spain), buscarían (they/you all would look for)

Examples of sentences using ‘buscamos’:
1. Buscamos un nuevo apartamento en la ciudad. (We are looking for a new apartment in the city.)
2. Siempre buscamos la mejor solución a los problemas. (We always look for the best solution to problems.)
3. Cuando éramos niños, buscamos tesoros en el jardín. (When we were children, we looked for treasures in the garden.)
4. Buscamos a alguien que pueda hablar tres idiomas. (We are looking for someone who can speak three languages.)
5. ¿Buscamos juntos o cada uno por su cuenta? (Shall we look together or each on their own?)

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