fabriquons
Fabriquons is the first-person plural form of the French verb fabriquer in the present tense, or an exhortative form used as a call to action. In everyday language, it means "we manufacture" or "we are making," and can also function as an implicit invitation, as in the phrase “Fabriquons ensemble,” meaning “Let’s make it together.” The term appears in both neutral descriptive sentences and motivational contexts, particularly when discussing production, crafts, or collaborative projects.
Linguistic background and usage. The verb fabriquer comes from the French prefix and root associated with making
Contexts and nuances. Fabriquons is commonly used in manufacturing, crafts, design, and project planning to express
See also. fabriquer, fabrication, fabricant, fabrication. Examples illustrate its use in everyday French to describe producing