What is the French conjugation of dire?
Simple Conjugations of Dire
| Present | Imperfect | |
|---|---|---|
| il | dit | disait |
| nous | disons | disions |
| vous | dites | disiez |
| ils | disent | disaient |
What is the nous form of dire?
The irregular verbs dire, lire, and écrire have similar conjugations….support Tex.
| dire ‘to say’ | |
|---|---|
| je dis | nous disons |
| tu dis | vous dites |
| il/elle/on dit | ils/elles disent |
| past participle : dit |
How do you use dire in French?
Dire = to say / to tell I said “hello” three times. Elle a quelque chose à dire. She has something to say.
How do you conjugate dire in Passe Simple?
‘dire’ is the model of its conjugation….subjonctif.
| passé | |
|---|---|
| que je/j’ | aie dit |
| que tu | aies dit |
| qu’il, elle, on | ait dit |
| que nous | ayons dit |
How do you conjugate dire in the Imparfait?
What is dire in the imparfait?
- Je disais.
- Tu disais.
- Il/elle/on disait.
- Nous disions.
- Vous disiez.
- Ils/elles disaient.
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Is dire in French irregular?
Dire is one of the most important French verbs – here’s how to conjugate it into every tense and mood. Dire is an irregular -re verb. Je te dis la vérité !
How do you conjugate pronouns in French?
The French subject pronouns are: je (j’), tu, il, elle, on in the singular, and nous, vous, ils, elles in the plural. To say you in French, use tu if you are talking to one person you know well or to a young person. Use vous if you are talking to one person you do not know so well or to more than one person.
How do you conjugate irregular verbs in French present tense?
Here’s how to conjugate the present tense of short -ir verbs for the je, tu, and il/elle/on forms:
- Drop the -ir ending as well as the final consonant before it. For example, for the verb partir (to leave), you take off -tir, so you’re left with par-.
- Now add the ending that fits your subject: -s, -s, or -t.