frangimus
Frangimus is a Latin word, the first-person plural present active indicative form of the verb frangere. Frangere means to break, shatter, or crush. Therefore, frangimus translates directly to "we break," "we shatter," or "we crush" in English. This verb form is found in various contexts within Latin literature and historical texts, often describing actions of destruction, defeat, or overcoming obstacles. For example, it could be used in a military context to describe soldiers breaking enemy lines or in a more metaphorical sense to signify the shattering of hopes or laws. The specific nuance of "breaking" can vary depending on the surrounding words and the overall meaning of the sentence. As a simple verb conjugation, frangimus does not refer to a specific object or concept itself, but rather denotes the action performed by a group of "we." Its usage is straightforward within the grammatical structure of the Latin language.