The infinitive verb form means the same thing in all languages (though not all languages have an infinitive).
It is simply the base from of a verb.
The infinitive in French is the base form of a verb, typically presented with the "to" in English (e.g., to eat, to play). In French, infinitive verbs end in -er, -ir, or -re.
The French infinitive of "nous observons" is "observer".
The word vendre is the infinitive of the verb meaning "to sell."
Yes, "aimer" is the infinitive form of the verb in French. It means "to like" or "to love."
J'aime (I like/love) Infinitive- aimer J'adore (I adore/love) Infinitive- adorer
"Finir" means "to finish" or "to end" in French. It is a regular -ir verb that is commonly used to talk about completed actions or reaching the end of something.
"Finir" means "to finish" or "to end" in French. It is a regular -ir verb that is commonly used to talk about completed actions or reaching the end of something.
If you mean to live in the context of 'I live in a big house' then the infinitive is habiter. If you mean to live in the context of 'I want to live, not die' then the infinitive is vivre
is near est= is pres = near but it non the infinitive, it have already been conjugated. infinitive is an unconjugated verb
The word vendre is the infinitive of the verb meaning "to sell."
Migrer is just one French equivalent of the infinitive "to migrate" in English.Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. It will be pronounced "mee-grey" in French.
The French infinitive of "nous observons" is "observer".
the infinitive of réagit is réagir.
(il / elle) rit means (he / she) laughs in English. The infinitive is "rire", to laugh.
Yes, "aimer" is the infinitive form of the verb in French. It means "to like" or "to love."
The infinitive of the verb for "can", or "to be able to", in French is "pouvoir".
In French, Regarder is the infinitive verb for "to look" or "to watch", as in "Regarder la finêtre (Look/Watch the window)".
tu aimes + infinitive