Sortir (to go out) is not a regular verb.
This is the present conjugation:
Je sors
tu sors
il sort
elle sort
nous sortons
vous sortez
ils sortent
elles sortent
Past participle= sorti
Sortir is a DR MRS VANDERTRAMP verb, therefore in the past, sortir takes etre.
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∙ 12y ago"Sortir"
the past of sortir in french is sorti ou /or sortis i took 6-7 years of french
partir means to leave, sortir means get out of somewhere, go out, come outJe pars: I'm leaving, I'm goingJe sors: I'm going outJe sors du métro: I'm going out of the tubearriver (to arrive, to come) is the verb meaning the contrary of partirentrer (to enter, to go in, to get in) is the verb meaning the contrary of sortir
A regular verb has the standard endings for the type of verb category. Those ending in ir, re, and er.
Faites-moi sortir
No
Sortir means 'to go out' in French.
"Sortir"
the past of sortir in french is sorti ou /or sortis i took 6-7 years of french
partir means to leave, sortir means get out of somewhere, go out, come outJe pars: I'm leaving, I'm goingJe sors: I'm going outJe sors du métro: I'm going out of the tubearriver (to arrive, to come) is the verb meaning the contrary of partirentrer (to enter, to go in, to get in) is the verb meaning the contrary of sortir
sortir avec moi
Sortir à .
Sortir avec moi
Est-ce que tu veux sortir ? If you mean 'go out with me', it is 'sortir avec moi'
A regular verb has the standard endings for the type of verb category. Those ending in ir, re, and er.
Fallen is "tombé(e)" in French, from the verb "tomber" (regular "er" verb)
rester dehors sortir