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When do you use se in french?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

When talking about a verb in the infinitive tense, "se" indicates that it is a pronominal verb, ie, it requires a pronoun. For example: Se laver = To wash yourself In French, pronominal verbs are conjugated as so: Je me + verb Tu te + verb Il/elle se + verb Nous nous + verb Vous vous + verb Ils/elles se + verb Therefore, you can either use "se" when indicating that a verb is pronominal, or when you want to conjugate such a ver at the 3 person singular or plural.

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