callamos
Callamos is a Spanish word that translates to "we are silent" or "we fall silent" in English. It is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb *callar*, which means to be quiet, to keep silent, or to be hushed. The word can be used in various contexts to describe a state of silence initiated by a group of people. For example, one might say "Callamos cuando entró el profesor" meaning "We fell silent when the teacher entered." It can also refer to a collective decision to remain quiet about something, implying discretion or a shared understanding not to speak. The verb *callar* itself is a common verb in Spanish, and its conjugation into *callamos* is frequently encountered in everyday conversation and literature. The meaning is straightforward and directly conveys the action of ceasing to speak as a group.