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French Verb Conjugation

“Partir” Conjugation in French: Get Ready to Leave with Our Guide

The French word partir is an irregular verb that can be used in numerous different circumstances, but by far the most common is to say “leave”. It’s also one of the most frequently used verbs in the French language, so if you want to talk about leaving in French, then you need to learn the …

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At Your Service: Understanding the “Servir” Conjugation in French

Servir is a French verb with many different meanings, but the most widely used and the most important translation is “to serve”. You can use this verb to talk about serving food, pouring drinks, helping people, and also to explain the purpose of something. The servir conjugation in French can help you in a lot …

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Say It Ain’t So: How to Use the “Dire” Conjugation in French

The verb “dire” means to say or to tell. We use the dire conjugation in French to express or transmit words, ideas, thoughts or information, either verbally or in writing, or even through gestures. As a rule of thumb, the translation of dire is “say” when there is no indirect object of the sentence, and …

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