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Abaisser – to lower

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb abaisser.

  conjugation tables 

Abandonner – to abandon, give up, desert; (card game) to fold

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb abandonner.

  conjugation tables 

Abîmer – to damage, ruin; (familiar) – to beat up

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb abîmer.

  conjugation tables 

Aborder – to approach, come/go up to, reach; to broach (a subject), take on (a task)

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb aborder.

  conjugation tables 

Abonner – to subscribe

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb abonner.

  conjugation tables 

Aboutir – to succeed, end up in/at, lead to

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -ir French verb aboutir.

  conjugation tables 

Abonder – to abound (with), be full of; to be in complete agreement

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb abonder.

  conjugation tables 

Abolir – to abolish

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb abolir.

  conjugation tables 

Abattre – to fell, pull/cut/knock/bring down; to slaughter; to weaken, wear out

Simple and compound conjugations for the irregular French verb abattre.

  conjugation tables 

Grammar Lessons

Voir – to see

Voir - French verbThe French verb voir usually means "to see" and has irregular conjugations in just about every tense and mood.

  A2 - Low-Intermediate French • verbs 

Expressions

Avoir du pot

Avoir du pot
Get lucky with the informal French expression avoir du pot.

  informalities 

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Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre Dame de Paris, by Victor Hugo
Read the opening paragraphs of Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre Dame).

  B1 - Intermediate French 

Rapprocher – to bring closer/together; to compare; to connect, link

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb rapprocher.

  conjugation tables 

Pétiller – to sparkle, twinkle; to bubble; to crackle (fire)

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb pétiller.

  conjugation tables 

Claquer – to bang; to flap (flag); to crack (whip); to snap, break; (inf) to be great; (fam) to die

Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb claquer.

  conjugation tables • informalities 

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