How to Say ‘Inspires us.’ in Spain Spanish
Nos inspire.
nohs een-SPEE-reh
[nohs een-SPEE-reh]
💬 Usage Tip: This is the present subjunctive of *inspirar*: *que nos inspire* = “that it may inspire us / that inspires us.” *Nos* = “us”.
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spanish-speaking religious or interfaith settings, the subjunctive often sounds more humble or wish-like: “may it inspire us.”
Phrase Breakdown
Nos
[nohs]
us (to us)
Object pronoun meaning “us.” With verbs like inspirar, it indicates who receives the action (who is inspired).
Ojalá esta frase nos ayude y Nos inspire a escuchar al otro.
Hopefully this phrase helps us and inspires us to listen to the other person.
inspire
[een-SPEE-reh]
may inspire (us) / inspire (subjunctive)
Present subjunctive of inspirar (él/ella/eso inspire). Used after “Que…” to express a wish or hope: “Que nos inspire” = “May it inspire us.”
Que el mensaje de Jesús nos Inspire a actuar con compasión.
May the message of Jesus inspire us to act with compassion.
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