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French lesson: Le verbe "être"

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  • :/ So "Je etre" means "I to be"? Man, french is hard to make sense of o__o

  • "Je suis" would be translated "I am", "tu es" would then be "you are" and so on...

  • So Etre is just the meaning for a verb? Like, if I said jump in french then jump would be classefied as an etre? please reply....

  • "Être" means "To be" and in this video, you have all the persons (like in English : I, you, he, she, ...) at the present form.

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  • @lamyalove1997 Vous would be 'you all"

    ils would be a group of guys or a goup of guys and girls (they are)

    Elles would be just a group of girls (they are)

  • Je Suis = I am

    tu Es = you are

    Il Est = he is

    Elle est = she is

    on est = it is

    nous sommes = we are

    and what are the rest ??? ( vous ils elles transulated ?? )

  • You speak the south french =D that's so much beutiful than the north french

  • HI GUYS FROM SAM

  • @Juggerknot420, Être is the infinitive. In english for many verbs it is the same as the first and second persons (like "to jump" and "I jump", "you jump"). Except for "to be" because you don't say "I be". So "to jump", "to be" and "Être" are all infinitives. French actually makes sense :) It is english that's tricky, hehe

  • This is addictive ! Thanks Vincent

  • Thank You so much for the video!

  • être is the verb in its simple form...

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