Most French verbs that end with "er" (like aimer) are conjugated by removing that "er" and adding the bolded letters as shown in the following:
J'aime
Tu aimes
Il/Elle/On aime
Nous aimons
Vous aimez
Ils/Elles aiment
Notice that Je aime merge to become J'aime because of the two vowels.
Je joue
Tu joues
Il/Elle/On joue
Nous jouons
Vous jouez
Ils/Elles jouent
Je mange
Tu manges
Il/Elle/On mange
Nous mangons
Vous mangez
Ils/Elles mangent
Je regarde
Tu regardes
Il/Elle/On regarde
Nous regardons
Vous regardez
Ils/Elles regardent
Acheter is a first group verb: it has the same endings as "aimer" (the model verb for the first group). Complete conjugation is in link below.
aimer as a verb, amour as a noun are the French words for Love
Yes, "aimer" is an infinitive and it means "to like."
love as a noun: 'amour' as a verb: 'aimer'
To aim (verb) is 'viser in French. An aim (noun) is 'un but'. The French verb 'aimer' means to like / to love.
A French regular verb is a verb that follows a common conjugation pattern. Regular verbs typically end in -er, -ir, or -re and conjugate predictably according to their verb group. Examples of regular verbs in French include "aimer" (to love), "finir" (to finish), and "vendre" (to sell).
Love (noun) is "amour" in French. To love (verb) is "aimer".
danser is the verb - you have to conjugate it.
the verb is pleurer so then you have to conjugate it
I suggest that you have a look at - www.leconjugueur.com
J aimer is not grammatical, since aimer is an infinitive. However, j'aime means I like or I love.
A noun is "amour," while the verb is "aimer" or "adorer."