Well, darling, "Je suis toujours entrain de penser de toi" translates to "I am always thinking of you" in English. So, if someone hits you with that line, either they've got a serious crush on you or you owe them money. Keep your wits about you, honey!
je ne peux pas cesser de penser à vous
je pense à toi - je suis en train de penser à toi (right now)
examples of 'er' verbs: aimer, diriger, lever, coucher, manger, laver, accepter, penser, donner, quitter, arriver,... the "er" verbs are the first group of verbs in French (those that you conjugue like "aimer"); this is the most important group among the more than 12000 French verbs, so you cannot possibly learn them all.
Thoughtful, reflective thoughtful, in the sense, of tending to think ---- ; pensive : 1362, from Old French pensif(11c., fem. pensive), from penser "to think," from Latin pensare "weigh, consider," freq. of pendere"weigh" (see pendant). ;
the verbs of the first group in French are the verbs ending in "er" at the infinitive, which conjugue as "aimer" j'aime tu aimes il, elle aime nous aimons vous aimez ils, elles aiment verbs of the 2nd group are mostly those finishing by "ir" like "finir" the third group is made up the irregular verbs and those finishing by "re" like "prendre" or "perdre", by "oir" like "voir"
to think is penser in French.
to think
"Pensez" is the French word for "think" or "believe." It is the second person plural form of the verb "penser," which means "to think" in English.
to think = penser I think = je pense you think = vous pensez (formal); tu penses (familiar) he/she thinks = il/elle pense we think = nous pensons they think = ils/elles pensent
to think = penser I think that... = je pense que...
In the infinitive form, it would be "me rappeler." For example, you could say "ça me rapelle" (it/that reminds me of).
German: denken French: penser Hebrew: chashav (חשב) Italian: pensare Spanish: pensar Swedish: Tänk
dépenser de l'argent
Penser = to think Produire = to produce Préparer = to prepare Parler = to talk Planter = to plant Pleurer = to cry Penser = to think Produire = to produce Préparer = to prepare Parler = to talk Planter = to plant Pleurer = to cry
J'aime penser que je suis le meilleur, if it's a man speakingJ'aime penser que je suis la meilleure, if it's a woman speaking
Erik Penser was born on 1942-08-22.
A thought (noun) is 'une pensée' (feminine noun) in French. To conjugate the verb 'penser' (to think) in French, follow the link.