Culpamos
Culpamos is a Spanish word that translates to "we blame" or "we are to blame" in English. It is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb culpar, which means to blame or to find fault. The word is used in a variety of contexts to express shared responsibility or accusation. For example, one might say "Culpamos al gobierno por la crisis económica," meaning "We blame the government for the economic crisis." The phrase can also be used to acknowledge collective fault, such as "Culpamos a nosotros mismos por no haber actuado a tiempo," which translates to "We blame ourselves for not acting in time." The specific nuance of "culpamos" depends heavily on the context in which it is used. It can denote a direct accusation leveled by a group against an external entity, or an introspective admission of shared responsibility within a group. Understanding the surrounding sentence is crucial to accurately interpret the meaning of "culpamos."