'agir'
No, "use" is an English verb (or it can also be a noun). The French version is "utiliser" (verb) and "utilisation" (noun).
No, but "attendre" is a verb meaning "to wait"
The verb "to have" is avoir.
The verb dormir means "to sleep" in French. Dormir is an irregular verb, meaning it has a different conjugation pattern from other verbs with the -ir ending in French. This verb has the same meaning in Spanish.
Drench
Voir (verb) means 'to see' in French.
It changes verbs ending in -ate into nouns meaning the act of doing whatever the verb says. The verb ending -ate is replaced by -ation. A verb like nominate is changed to nomination which means the act of nominating. Or a verb like create becomes creation, the act of creating.
Entrée is a noun meaning 'entrance', 'doorway', or 'appetizer' in French. It is also the (feminine) present partciple for the verb 'entrer', meaning to enter.
"entourer" (verb) means 'to surround, to come around' in French.
No, "acteur" is not a verb; it is a noun in French that means "actor" in English. The verb form related to "acteur" is "agir," which means "to act." In English, "to act" serves as the verb form corresponding to "actor."
Fermer is a verb meaning to 'close'.
Entrer means enter.