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What does 'servir' mean?
What does 'servir' mean?
to serve
What is the first person singular form of 'servir'?
What is the first person singular form of 'servir'?
What is the second person singular form of 'servir'?
What is the second person singular form of 'servir'?
What is the third person singular form of 'servir' for 'he'?
What is the third person singular form of 'servir' for 'he'?
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What is the first person plural form of 'servir'?
What is the first person plural form of 'servir'?
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What is the second person plural form of 'servir'?
What is the second person plural form of 'servir'?
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What is the third person plural form of 'servir'?
What is the third person plural form of 'servir'?
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Study Notes
Conjugation of "Servir"
- "Servir" translates to "to serve" in English.
- It is an irregular verb in French, meaning its conjugation does not follow typical patterns.
Present Tense Conjugation
- je - sers: First person singular, used for "I serve."
- tu - sers: Second person singular, used for "you serve" (informal).
- il - sert: Third person singular, used for "he serves" or "it serves."
- nous - servons: First person plural, used for "we serve."
- vous - servez: Second person plural, used for "you serve" (formal or plural).
- ils - servent: Third person plural, used for "they serve" (masculine or mixed gender).
Key Points
- Essential verb in French, used in various contexts ranging from serving food to serving a purpose.
- Conjugation changes depending on the subject pronoun, illustrating the subject-verb agreement in French grammar.
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Master the conjugation of the French verb 'servir' with these informative flashcards. Each card highlights a different form of the verb used with various subjects, providing a comprehensive review tailored for learners of the French language.