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How do you say charged in french?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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10y ago

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It depends on what sense you mean.

"Charge" as a noun is the same in French: charge. But the meaning is different for the associated French verb, charger. The basic sense of the verb charger in French is to load something, like a gun or a truck.

To say "charge" as a verb - for example in a military sense - you would have to conjugate the French verb, foncer. If you wanted to say "I am charging", you would say je fonce. If you wanted to say "they are charging", you would say ils foncent or elles foncent depending on whether it was a group of men or a mixed-gender group (ils) or a group of women (elles).

If you wanted to order a group of people to charge, you would say: foncez!

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Charged is chargé/chargée in French.

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