sauvons
Sauvons is the first-person plural present indicative form of the French verb sauver, meaning "we save." It is also commonly used as an inclusive imperative in slogans and campaign phrases, where it translates roughly to "let us save" or "let's save." In everyday speech, the form appears in contexts such as "Nous sauvons" for "we save," but its slogan use is especially notable for mobilizing collective action.
Etymology and grammar: The verb sauver comes from Old French sauver, rooted in Latin salvare, meaning to
Usage and contexts: Sauvons is widely employed in environmental campaigns, cultural preservation efforts, humanitarian appeals, and
Related topics: The verb sauver and its other conjugations are central to understanding the construction. As
See also: sauver, sauver l’environnement, French imperative mood.