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Learn French links. Great links for learning French. 10 Feb 2016 2:09 PM (9 years ago)

Learn French. Check the links for students of French, in France and courses for home learning.

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French verb tricher - French for cheat. Daily French Verb Lesson 29 Nov 2013 8:49 AM (11 years ago)

Today's verb, the French for cheat, is 'tricher'. You can remember this by imagining TRISHA CHEATING at cards. To become proficient at French verb conjugation you need to master the patterns, the most common being the ER verbs. Do Daily Verb Lesson every day and within 30 days you will consolidate your knowledge. I cheat, I cheated, you will cheat, he may cheat, I have cheated, we had cheated, etc.

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Happy Birthday in French 5 Jul 2013 8:43 AM (12 years ago)

Learn more about Happy Birthday lyrics in French and Discover how to sing happy birthday in French

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French for grate is the verb ‘râper’ – Learn all the Tenses 26 Dec 2011 11:07 AM (13 years ago)

Verb of the day here is French for grate which is râper.I grate, I grated, you will grate, he may grate, I have grated, I had grated etc.

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French for squeak is the verb ‘couiner’ – Secrets of Conjugating Verbs 25 Dec 2011 10:13 PM (13 years ago)

A nuts and bolts dissection of the verb in French for squeak which is couiner.I squeak, I squeaked, you will squeak, he may squeak, I have squeaked, I had squeaked etc.

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French for cost is the verb ‘coûter’ – Improve your Verb Conjugation 25 Dec 2011 9:51 PM (13 years ago)

The trick to learning verbs is mastering the patterns. The most common is for ER regulars. Here's another - the French for cost which is coûter. I cost, I cost, you will cost, he may cost, etc.

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French for win is the verb ‘gagner’ – Learn the conjugations here 12 Jan 2011 6:11 PM (14 years ago)

The verb in French for win is gagner. Learn the tenses with our easy tables. I win, I won, you will win, he may win, I have won, I had won etc. Another regular ER verb. Each one you learn consolidates

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French for REPAIR is the verb ‘dépanner’ – Fully Conjugated here 23 Dec 2010 11:29 PM (14 years ago)

Knowing this pattern is a key to conjugating most French verbs. French for repair which is dépanner. Simple and compound verbs. Simple and compound verbs. A regular ER verb pattern.. I repair, etc

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French for advise is the verb ‘conseiller’ – Fully Conjugated 2 Oct 2010 8:48 AM (15 years ago)

Knowing this pattern is a key to conjugating most French verbs. Imagine the judge ADVISES you to disregard what CONS SAY...AYE.I advise, I advised, you will advise, he may advise, I have advised, etc.

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French for fall in love with is the verb ‘flasher’ 27 Sep 2010 5:16 AM (15 years ago)

Following the same pattern as over 5,000 ER verbs is verb in French for fall in love with which is flasher.I fall in love with, I fell in love with, you will fall in love with, etc.

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French for embarrass is the verb ‘gêner’ – Learn the conjugations here 17 Sep 2010 2:24 AM (15 years ago)

Using an awesomely simple conjugation table allowing you to learn sequentially by tense, and by pronoun, we present the verb in French for embarrass which is gêner.I embarrass, I embarrassed, etc.

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French Verb of the Day Fully Conjugated in all the Tenses 17 Sep 2010 2:20 AM (15 years ago)

A new French Verb of the Day appears on this page every day. In a colour coded easy to use table. Learn all the tenses, You can even add them to your own French learning website. Do them daily!

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French for stamp, obliterate is the verb ‘composter’ – Super learning verb table 8 Sep 2010 9:06 PM (15 years ago)

The trick to learning verbs is mastering the patterns. For example the French for stamp, obliterate is the verb composter. Future, present, past, subjunctives, compound tenses..I stamp, you stamp etc

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French for wrestle is the verb ‘catcher’ – 5,000 verbs follow this pattern 18 May 2010 3:20 AM (15 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for wrestle which is catcher. Simple and compound verbs. Memorise all the tenses.. I wrestle, I wrestled, you will etc

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French for soak is the verb ‘détremper’ – All Simple and Compound Tenses 24 Jan 2010 11:32 AM (15 years ago)

Learn and memorise the verb in French for soak which is détremper. Simple and compound verbs. All tenses covered – past, present, future, conditional etc.. I soak, I soaked, you will soak, etc

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French for splutter is the verb ‘bafouiller’ – Free Lesson 2 Dec 2009 10:25 AM (15 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for splutter which is bafouiller. Simple and compound verbs. Easy to learn the endings of all the tenses with our tables.

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French for buzz, hum is the verb ‘bourdonner’ 24 Nov 2009 8:05 PM (15 years ago)

The trick to learning verbs is mastering the patterns. The most common is for ER regulars. Here's another - the French for buzz, hum which is bourdonner. Simple and compound verbs.

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French for loosen is the verb ‘desserrer’ – Thousands of Conjugated Verbs 24 Nov 2009 7:24 PM (15 years ago)

Knowing this pattern is a key to conjugating most French verbs. French for loosen which is desserrer. Simple and compound verbs. Easy to learn the endings of all the tenses (they all follow patterns).

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French Verb Patterns used in Conjugating 9 Oct 2009 8:47 AM (16 years ago)

Today's free French lesson looks at verb conjugation. French verb patterns. Verbs in French have one of 3 endings, ER, IR, RE. Most common are the regular ER verbs. The pattern is used for thousands.

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French for internationalize is the verb ‘internationaliser’ 22 Sep 2009 4:32 AM (16 years ago)

The trick to learning verbs is mastering the patterns. The most common is for ER regulars. Here's another - the French for internationalize which is internationaliser. Simple and compound verbs.

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French for play is the verb ‘jouer’ – Learn the conjugations here 22 Sep 2009 4:13 AM (16 years ago)

Following the regular ER pattern that recurs in thousands of verbs is the verb in French for play which is jouer. Simple and compound verbs. Easy to learn the endings of all the tenses

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Learn the French verb aimer, which means to like or love. 22 Sep 2009 3:16 AM (16 years ago)

Learn the French verb aimer - like or love and its conjugations. Each tense has a sample sentence with the conjugated verb - aimer - for your French learning help.

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To love in French is aimer 22 Sep 2009 2:36 AM (16 years ago)

I love you in French is "je t'aime" from the Verb aimer - to love in French. Learn this pattern and you will be able to use the pattern with thousands of other regular verbs that end in ER.

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French for concern, affect is the verb ‘concerner’ – Secret Verb Techniques 18 Jul 2008 9:01 AM (17 years ago)

A nuts and bolts dissection of the verb in French for concern, affect which is concerner. Simple and compound verbs. Memorise all the tenses.. I concern, affect, I concerned, you will concern etc

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French for count, reckon is the verb ‘compter’ – Powerful Verb Learning 18 Jul 2008 8:52 AM (17 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for count, reckon is compter. Simple & compound verbs. Blitz all the tenses..I count, reckon, I counted, you will count...

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French for compress, restrain is the verb ‘comprimer’ – Verb Learning Secrets 17 Jul 2008 7:14 AM (17 years ago)

The verb comprimer is French for compress, restrain. Simple and compound verbs. A regular ER verb pattern.. I compress, restrain, I compressed, you will restrain, he may compress, I have compressed..

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French for make up, compose, dial (phone) is the verb ‘composer’ – Verb Learning 16 Jul 2008 3:42 AM (17 years ago)

Use our simple conjugation table to learn verbs sequentially by tense and by pronoun. French for make up, compose, dial (phone) is the verb composer. I make up, compose, I made up, you will dial etc

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French for compose, consist of, include is the verb ‘comporter’ – Learn Verbs 16 Jul 2008 3:21 AM (17 years ago)

Learn the pattern of endings of the verb in French for compose, consist of, include which is comporter. Learn the tenses with our easy tables..I compose, you will compose etc

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French for compliment, congratulate on is the verb ‘complimenter’ 9 Jul 2008 4:12 AM (17 years ago)

Learn and memorise the verb in French for compliment, congratulate on which is complimenter. Memorise all the tenses of French verbs. I compliment, congratulate on, I complimented etc

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French for compensate, make up for is the verb ‘compenser’ – Conjugation Secrets 9 Jul 2008 4:06 AM (17 years ago)

Here we look in depth at the verb in French for compensate, make up for which is compenser. Learn the tenses with our easy tables..I compensate, make up for, I compensated, you will compensate etc

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French for communicate, pass on is the verb ‘communiquer’ 9 Jul 2008 3:57 AM (17 years ago)

The trick to learning verbs is mastering the patterns. The most common is for ER regulars. Here's another - the French for communicate, pass on which is communiquer. All verb tenses covered

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French for comment, comment upon is the verb ‘commenter’ 2 Jul 2008 6:32 AM (17 years ago)

Conjugation table of the French verb for comment, comment upon which is commenter. Memorise all the tenses.. I comment, comment upon, I commented, you will comment etc

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French for combine, join is the verb ‘combiner’ – Learn Verbs visually 2 Jul 2008 6:27 AM (17 years ago)

Here we look in depth at the verb in French for combine, join which is combiner. Simple and compound verbs. Learn the tenses with our easy tables..I combine, join, I combined, you will combine etc

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: French for peddle, hawk is the verb ‘colporter’ – A regular ER verb 2 Jul 2008 6:25 AM (17 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for peddle, hawk which is colporter. Simple and compound verbs. Conquer the tenses - compound and simple.. I peddle etc

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French for finance, support is the verb ‘commanditer’ 2 Jul 2008 6:22 AM (17 years ago)

Using our unique two-tier conjugating table will assist you in mastering French verbs. The French for finance, support is commanditer. French verb patterns made easy with our conjugation table

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French for command, order, control, give access to, is the verb ‘commander’ 2 Jul 2008 6:14 AM (17 years ago)

Learningn conjugated verbs in French can be tedious. But not with our super-effective verb tables. The verb here is French for command, order, control, give access to, which is commander

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: French for fill, fulfil is the verb ‘combler’ – Thousands of Conjugated Verbs 2 Jul 2008 6:07 AM (17 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for fill, fulfil which is combler. A regular ER verb pattern..I fill, fulfil, I filled, you will fill, fulfill etc

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French for camp, pitch camp, place is the verb ‘camper’ 3 Jun 2008 2:45 AM (17 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for camp, pitch camp, place which is camper. Simple and compound verbs. All tenses covered – past, present, future,

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French for disguise, camouflage is the verb ‘camoufler’ – Fully Conjugated 19 May 2008 5:36 AM (17 years ago)

Over five thousand verbs in French use the ER pattern of endings. Today's is the French for disguise, camouflage which is camoufler. Simple and compound verbs. All tenses covered

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French for burgle, break into is the verb ‘cambrioler’ 19 May 2008 5:33 AM (17 years ago)

Verb of the day is the French for burgle, break into which is cambrioler. Simple and compound verbs. Learn the tenses with our easy tables.. I burgle, break into, I burgled, you will burgle,

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French for bend, arch, curve is the verb ‘cambrer’ – Fully Conjugated 19 May 2008 5:31 AM (17 years ago)

Over five thousand verbs in French use the ER pattern of endings. Today's is the French for bend, arch, curve which is cambrer. Simple and compound verbs.

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French for trace, copy is the verb ‘calquer’ – Super Easy Verb Learning Table 13 May 2008 7:56 AM (17 years ago)

Feature verb is the French for trace, copy which is calquer. Simple and compound verbs. Simple and compound verbs. A regular ER verb pattern.. I trace, copy, I traced, you will trace, copy,...

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French for calm, soothe is the verb ‘calmer’ 13 May 2008 7:52 AM (17 years ago)

Mastering French verbs is about learning the recurring patterns. Another of the 5,000+ ER verbs is the French for calm, soothe which is calmer. Simple and compound verbs.

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French for calm, soothe is the verb ‘calmer’ 12 May 2008 3:37 AM (17 years ago)

Mastering French verbs is about learning the recurring patterns. Another of the 5,000+ ER verbs is the French for calm, soothe which is calmer. Simple and compound verbs.

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French for grade, gauge is the verb ‘calibrer’ –5,000 verbs follow this pattern 12 May 2008 3:23 AM (17 years ago)

Using our unique two-tier conjugating table will assist you to master French verbs. The French for grade, gauge which is calibrer. Simple and compound verbs. Memorise all the tenses.. I grade, gauge,

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French for calculate, compute, reckon is the verb ‘calculer’ – Free Lesson 12 May 2008 3:14 AM (17 years ago)

Using our unique two-tier conjugating table will assist you to master French verbs. The French for calculate, compute, reckon which is calculer. Simple and compound verbs.

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French for wedge, clamp, stall (car) is the verb ‘caler’ 12 May 2008 2:48 AM (17 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for wedge, clamp, stall (car) which is caler. Simple and compound verbs. Memorise all the tenses..

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French for coax, cajole is the verb ‘cajoler’ – Learn the Patterns 12 May 2008 2:37 AM (17 years ago)

Conquering conjugation is made easier with our simple two-tier tables. French for coax, cajole which is cajoler. Simple and compound verbs. All the main tenses of the regular pattern for ER verbs..

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French for curdle, clot, coagulate, freeze (familiar) is the verb ‘cailler’ 12 May 2008 2:27 AM (17 years ago)

Following the same pattern as over 5,000 ER verbs is verb in French for curdle, clot, coagulate, freeze (familiar) which is cailler. Simple and compound verbs. All tenses covered

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French for frame, focus, tally is the verb ‘cadrer’ – A regular ER verb 12 May 2008 1:59 AM (17 years ago)

If you've been doing our daily verbs, you'll know the ER verb pattern. Here's another - the verb in French for frame, focus, tally which is cadrer. Simple and compound verbs. Memorise all the tenses..

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