unan

This is the 14251st most frequent Spanish word.


unan

"Unan" is the third-person plural present subjunctive or imperative form of "unir," meaning "they unite" or "may they unite."


In this sentence, "unan" is used as the imperative form of the verb "unir" (to unite) in the second person plural (ustedes), targeting a suggestion or instruction.

Por favor, unan fuerzas para resolver el problema.

Please unite forces to solve the problem.


In this case, "unan" serves as a present subjunctive form used in a subjunctive clause, indicating a wish or hope for collaboration.

Espero que unan sus talentos en el proyecto próximo.

I hope that you unite your talents in the upcoming project.


The word "unan" here appears as a present subjunctive form in the second person plural (ustedes), expressing necessity or recommendation.

Es importante que unan sus ideas para alcanzar una solución.

It is important that you unite your ideas to reach a solution.