Construimus
Construimus is a Latin verb form meaning “we construct” or “we are constructing.” It is the first-person plural present indicative active of the verb construere, which means to build, erect, or pile up. The form is commonly found in classical and late antique Latin texts, where it may govern a direct object in the accusative to indicate what is being built, for example, construimus murum, “we are building a wall.”
Etymology and related forms: construere belongs to the deponent family of struct- verbs and shares a root
Usage and nuance: As a plain present, construimus is typically used for literal construction activities—architectural works,
See also: construere, struere, constructio, constructus, construxi. In Latin vocabulary, construimus serves as a concrete example