énonçons
The French verb énonçons is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb énoncer. Enoncer itself carries a range of meanings related to stating, articulating, or expressing something clearly and precisely. As énonçons, it translates to "we state," "we articulate," "we express," or "we set forth." This form is used when a group of people is actively declaring, formulating, or announcing a point, idea, principle, or declaration. It implies a formal or deliberate act of communication. For instance, one might say "Nous énonçons nos conditions" which means "We state our conditions." Similarly, in a scientific context, a group might use "Nous énonçons une nouvelle théorie," translating to "We put forth a new theory." The verb emphasizes the act of putting something into words in a definitive manner. Its usage is common in formal discourse, legal settings, academic discussions, and philosophical arguments where clarity and precision of expression are paramount. The core meaning revolves around making something known or understood through spoken or written language.