The French word commencer means to begin.
Commence means the same thing in French as it does in English, it means "Begin"
Commence is a verb. It means to begin; start.
The word commence is a verb. It means to start or to begin. Example sentence: We will commence the race at three o'clock.
commence is neither feminine nor masculine in French. "Commencer" is a verb (= to start) and verbs have no gender.
The opposite of commence is desist, so in French that would be "Cesser".
Commence means the same thing in French as it does in English, it means "Begin"
French "je commence à vous (verb)" means "I am starting to (verb) you".
Je commence juste à apprendre le français. Which means ... "I just started to learn French"
je commence à me demander: I begin to wonder, I begin to ask myself cela signifie d'être ... : that means to be ...
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You would say "La classe de français commence" in French.
English 'begins' is 'commence' in French.
Yes, as in "For the evening meal, we plan to commence with a soup course.". "commence" means "start".
to start, to commence
Commence is a verb. It means to begin; start.
I see that you have begun to study French.