the verb is pleurer so then you have to conjugate it
to cry is 'pleurer' in French.
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"Crier" and "cry" are words that come from translating a French word to English as "to cry out." The French verb crier in turn comes from the Vulgar Latin crītāre and ultimately from the ancient Latin quirītāre for "to cry out in protest" or "to make a public cry."
it means to cry
Tu pleureras.
Hululer means "to hoot" (to utter the cry of an owl) in French.
"ça me fait pleurer"
Pleure sur mon épaule.
je ne pleurerai pas.
Crier means 'to shout, to cry' in English.
Comes originally from the old French, havot, to plunder. It became Anglicized with the Norman invasion to havok, cry, or the infinitive, to cry havoc.