French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | rabiote | rabiotais | rabioterai | rabioterais | rabiote | rabiotasse | ||
| tu | rabiotes | rabiotais | rabioteras | rabioterais | rabiotes | rabiotasses | ||
| il | rabiote | rabiotait | rabiotera | rabioterait | rabiote | rabiotât | ||
| nous | rabiotons | rabiotions | rabioterons | rabioterions | rabiotions | rabiotassions | ||
| vous | rabiotez | rabiotiez | rabioterez | rabioteriez | rabiotiez | rabiotassiez | ||
| ils | rabiotent | rabiotaient | rabioteront | rabioteraient | rabiotent | rabiotassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai rabioté | avais rabioté | aurai rabioté | aurais rabioté | aie rabioté | eusse rabioté | ||
| tu | as rabioté | avais rabioté | auras rabioté | aurais rabioté | aies rabioté | eusses rabioté | ||
| il | a rabioté | avait rabioté | aura rabioté | aurait rabioté | ait rabioté | eût rabioté | ||
| nous | avons rabioté | avions rabioté | aurons rabioté | aurions rabioté | ayons rabioté | eussions rabioté | ||
| vous | avez rabioté | aviez rabioté | aurez rabioté | auriez rabioté | ayez rabioté | eussiez rabioté | ||
| ils | ont rabioté | avaient rabioté | auront rabioté | auraient rabioté | aient rabioté | eussent rabioté | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | rabiotai | eus rabioté | (tu) | rabiote | Present | rabiotant | ||
| tu | rabiotas | eus rabioté | (nous) | rabiotons | Past | rabioté | ||
| il | rabiota | eut rabioté | (vous) | rabiotez | Perfect | ayant rabioté | ||
| nous | rabiotâmes | eûmes rabioté | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | rabiotâtes | eûtes rabioté | (tu) | aie rabioté | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | rabiotèrent | eurent rabioté | (nous) | ayons rabioté | avoir rabioté | |||
| (vous) | ayez rabioté | |||||||
Rabioter is a regular -er verb.

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