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Rassemblons

Rassemblons is the first-person plural present indicative form of the French verb rassembler, meaning to gather or to bring together. It can also function as an exhortative phrase, as in Rassemblons!, meaning Let us gather. In usage, it signals a call to action aimed at uniting people, resources, or ideas around a common objective.

In francophone contexts, rassemblons is frequently used as a slogan or title in political, civic, or social

Linguistic notes: The noun closest to the verb is rassemblement, meaning a gathering, rally, or assembly. The

See also: rassembler, rassemblement, rassemblements.

campaigns
to
mobilize
participants.
Because
it
is
a
common
verb
form
rather
than
a
fixed
organization,
its
referent
depends
on
the
surrounding
context
and
no
single
entity
is
universally
associated
with
the
term.
plural
rassemblements
refers
to
multiple
events;
rassemblons
is
a
verb
form
corresponding
to
'we
gather'
or
the
imperative
'let
us
gather'
depending
on
punctuation
and
usage.
The
phrase
contrasts
with
nous
rassemblons,
a
plain
declarative
construction
meaning
'we
are
gathering'.