s'il te plaît. <---- For friends
s'il vous plaît. <---- For strangers
Conjuguer is a French equivalent of the English word "conjugate."Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the infinitive in its present form. The pronunciation will be "koh-zhyoo-ghey" in French.
You need to conjugate verbs in most languages. Whether you realize it or not, you conjugate verbs in English as well as in French. Use the French verb "avoir" for example. "j'ai" translates to "I have", and "il a" translates to "he has". If you didn't conjugate it and just left it as "j'avoir" then that would translate to "I to have" which is obviously incorrect.
danser is the verb - you have to conjugate it.
the verb is pleurer so then you have to conjugate it
I suggest that you have a look at - www.leconjugueur.com
put the question in readable english please
to clean: ranger for: pour you: toi, vous you need to conjugate ranger. to clean: ranger for: pour you: toi, vous you need to conjugate ranger. to clean: ranger for: pour you: toi, vous you need to conjugate ranger. to clean: ranger for: pour you: toi, vous you need to conjugate ranger.
go on google and search google translate (it doesnt conjugate though)
The verb suggested is suggérer.You would have to conjugate it and put it in the past tense.
Yes, you do. However, in Spanish you can drop the subject whereas French tends to keep them.
un cheveu raide (singular), des cheveux raides (plural)
Well, the dictionary verb is ^etre, and then you have to conjugate it to the noun you're using and the tense and form.