Éclatons
Éclatons is primarily encountered as a conjugated form of the French verb éclater, rather than as a standalone noun. In standard usage, éclater means to burst, explode, or break out, and éclatons corresponds to the first-person plural present indicative (nous éclatons) or to an exhortative or subjunctive mood in constructions that include an implied subject, as in Éclatons de rire, literally “Let us burst into laughter.” In everyday French, the exact sense depends on the context, but the phrase typically conveys spontaneous energy, celebration, or sudden display.
Because it is a common verb form, Éclatons is sometimes used as a stylistic or emphatic element
Linguistically, Éclatons relates to the noun éclat (brilliance, splendor, or a burst) and to related forms such