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.