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S'habiller is the reflexive form of habiller (conjugation in link).

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To conjugate "s'habiller" in French in the present tense:

  • Je m'habille
  • Tu t'habilles
  • Il/elle/on s'habille
  • Nous nous habillons
  • Vous vous habillez
  • Ils/elles s'habillent
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