to conjugate is to change the verb: to send a person on a voyage. I am going on a voyage to the mountains this summer. hope this helped! Answer Unless you are asking about a French verb? In which case, 'voyager' (to travel) is a regular 'er' verb, (with a spelling change like 'manger', meaning it keeps the 'e' before 'ons' in the nous form) so: Present Tense: je voyage, tu voyages, il voyage, nous voyageons, vous voyagez, ils voyagent For other conjugations of French verbs (and the other tenses of 'voyager') see http://www.verb2verbe.com/
To conjugate the word 'voyager' in French:
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.
To conjugate the verb "vivir" (to live) in Spanish: Yo vivo (I live) TΓΊ vives (You live) Γl/ella vive (He/she lives) Nosotros/as vivimos (We live) Vosotros/as vivΓs (You all live) Ellos/as viven (They live)
Estoy repitiendo Estás repitiendo Está repitiendo Estamos repitiendo Están repitiendo
Spanish. The word agradece is a conjugate from the Spanish word agradecer (to appreciate) which translated means (he/she) appreciates. == Also Portuguese for '(he/she) gives thanks' == == == ==
I = yo salgoyou= tú saleshe = él salewe = nosotros salimos, or vosotros salísThey= ellos salen
voyager
"You'd."
No My answer: its past tense is "could".
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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 don't, as it's not a verb, it's a noun.
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It is the "tu"(you) cognated from voyager. Voyager is to travel, so voyages is you travel.
To join together or match a correct verb in grammar
snowboard. The word is a conjugate. It is exactly the same in English and Spanish.
The word for love in Latin is "amor." Here are the conjugations of the verb "amare" (to love) in some common tenses: Present: amo (I love), amas (you love), amat (he/she/it loves) Imperfect: amabam (I was loving), amabas (you were loving), amabat (he/she/it was loving) Future: amabo (I will love), amabis (you will love), amabit (he/she/it will love)