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French Made Easy
152 - 25 Must-Know French Verbs for Beginners
In this episode, you'll learn 25 essential French verbs that every beginner needs to know.
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Hello everyone, bonjour Ă tous! Welcome back to French Made Easy, this is episode number 152, numĂŠro 152.
Today, Iâll share 25 essential French verbs that every beginner needs to know. I'll give you each French verb, with its English translation, and a simple example sentence in the present tense so you can have an idea of how to use this verb.
Along with todayâs lesson, Iâve created a comprehensive and honestly pretty amazing cheat sheet, if I say so myself, called 25 Essential French Verbs for Beginners đâĄď¸. And this big cheat sheet, includes conjugation tables for all these 25 verbs, for all beginners tenses and moodsâpresent, past, future, subjunctive, conditional, and imperative, you get it all. Itâs a bit cheat sheet so be aware that youâre not going to go through it all today. And obviously youâll get example phrases to show you how these verbs are used. You can grab your copy, for free, from the link in the episode description, on your podcast platform.
Letâs get started with our verbs. Today Iâll only give you an example sentence in the present tense, but download the cheat sheet and youâll get the conjugation table and example sentences for each beginner tense.
- Ătre (to be) - Je suis content. (I am happy.)
- Avoir (to have) - Elle a une voiture. (She has a car.)
- Aller (to go) - Nous allons au marchĂŠ. (We are going to the market.)
- Faire (to do, make) - Il fait du bruit. (He is making noise.)
- Dire (to say, tell) - Vous dites toujours la vĂŠritĂŠ. (You always tell the truth.)
- Pouvoir (to be able to) - Je peux tâaider. (I can help you.)
- Vouloir (to want) - Elles veulent partir tĂ´t. (They want to leave early.)
- Venir (to come) - Est-ce que tu viens demain ? (Are you coming tomorrow?)
- Voir (to see) - Je vois beaucoup dâĂŠtoiles. (I see a lot of stars.)
- Savoir (to know) - Nous savons parler français. (We know how to speak French.)
- Prendre (to take) - Il prend le train. (He takes the train.)
- Parler (to speak) - Elle parle trois langues. (She speaks three languages.)
- Aimer (to like, to love) - On aime bien aller au cinĂŠma. (We like to go the cinema.)
- Manger (to eat) - Tu manges une pomme. (You are eating an apple.)
- Boire (to drink) - Ils boivent beaucoup de cafĂŠ. (They drink a lot coffee.)
- Comprendre (to understand) - Je comprends cette leçon. (I understand this lesson.)
- Apprendre (to learn) - Vous apprenez vite. (You learn quickly.)
- Ăcrire (to write) - Il ĂŠcrit un email. (He writes an email.)
- Ouvrir (to open) - Elle ouvre la porte. (She opens the door.)
- Travailler (to work) - Nous ne travaillons plus ici. (We donât work here anymore.)
- Finir (to finish) - Est-ce que tu as fini tes devoirs ? (Have you finished your homework?)
- Habiter (to live) - Ils habitent Ă Bordeaux. (They live in Bordeaux.)
- ConnaĂŽtre (to know, be familiar with) - Je connais bien ce restaurant. (I know this restaurant well.)
- Jouer (to play) - Vous jouez au football. (You play soccer.)
- Marcher (to walk) - Elle marche tous les jours. (She walks every day.)
Quick recap of these verbs:
- Ătre (to be)
- Avoir (to have)
- Aller (to go)
- Faire (to do, make)
- Dire (to say, tell)
- Pouvoir (to be able to)
- Vouloir (to want)
- Venir (to come)
- Voir (to see)
- Savoir (to know)
- Prendre (to take)
- Parler (to speak)
- Aimer (to like, to love)
- Manger (to eat)
- Boire (to drink)
- Comprendre (to understand)
- Apprendre (to learn)
- Ăcrire (to write)
- Ouvrir (to open)
- Travailler (to work)
- Finir (to finish)
- Habiter (to live)
- ConnaĂŽtre (to know, be familiar with)
- Jouer (to play)
- Marcher (to walk)
And thatâs all for todayâs episode on the 25 must-know French verbs for beginners. I hope you found this episode helpful. Donât forget to download your free cheat sheet to dive deeper into each verb. Thanks for listening, and I'll chat with you in the next episode. Ă bientĂ´t!