This is the 8931st most frequent French word.
cassés
Broken.
In this sentence, 'cassés' is used as an adjective to describe the state of the glasses, indicating they are no longer whole.
Les verres cassés sont dangereux.
Broken glasses are dangerous.
Here, 'cassés' functions as the past participle in the compound past tense, showing the action of breaking the nuts.
Nous avons cassés des noix pour le gâteau.
We broke some nuts for the cake.
In this example, 'cassés' acts again as an adjective, modifying 'les jouets' to describe their condition as needing mending.