Abaisser: if you're trying to change the position of something you can touch
Réduire: if it's for the sound, a quantity of food etc...
The verb of the word low is lower. As in "to lower something".
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
"Attender" is not a verb in the French language. The correct equivalent verb for "to attend" in French is "assister."
The French verb for "iron" is "repasser".
"Use" is not a French verb; it is an English verb meaning to employ or operate something for a specific purpose. In French, you can use the verb "utiliser" to convey a similar meaning.
To smell is "sentir" in French. Conjugations in link.
The french verb could be "s'élever", "monter", "augmenter"
The verb 'to sit' in French is "s'asseoir".
to have is the verb "avoir" in French.
No, "lower" is not an action verb. It is a verb that indicates a change in position or level, but it is not considered an action verb in the traditional sense.
The verb for low is "to moo" when referring to the sound made by cattle.