No it isn't, Manger is an irregular verb due to the nous has eons added instead of ons. It's because manger would sound like Nous "Man-gons"
Manger- To Eat
Je Mange
Tu Manges
Il Mange
Elle Mange
On Mange
Qui Mange?
Nous Mangeons
Vous Mangez
Ils Mangent
Elles Mangent
Manger is the verb "to eat" in french.
The verb "to eat" can be translated into the French "manger".
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
Manger is the French verb "to eat". It literally means "keeper of the food", or pantry supervisor. It usually refers to the task at hand, though.
No
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).
Fallen is "tombé(e)" in French, from the verb "tomber" (regular "er" verb)
The past participle of "manger" in French is "mangé."
"I love to eat" in French is j'aime manger.
Rechercher is a regular French verb, and as such follows the standard verb conjugation procedure. The standard procedure can be found in any good French textbook.
"déjeuner" (verb), or "prendre / manger son petit déjeuner" (noun)
Oublier is a French verb meaning 'to forget'. Conjugations (1st group, regular 'er' verbs) in link below.