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What does 'Je me leverai' mean?
What does 'Je me leverai' mean?
What does 'Tu te leveras' mean?
What does 'Tu te leveras' mean?
What does 'Il se levera' mean?
What does 'Il se levera' mean?
What does 'Nous nous leverons' mean?
What does 'Nous nous leverons' mean?
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What does 'Vous vous levez' mean?
What does 'Vous vous levez' mean?
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What does 'Ils se leveront' mean?
What does 'Ils se leveront' mean?
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What does 'Je me lève' mean?
What does 'Je me lève' mean?
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What does 'Je me suis levé' mean?
What does 'Je me suis levé' mean?
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What does 'Je me levais' mean?
What does 'Je me levais' mean?
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Study Notes
Future Tense Conjugations
- "Je me leverai" translates to "I will get up."
- "Tu te leveras" translates to "You will get up."
- "Il se levera" translates to "He will get up."
- "Nous nous leverons" translates to "We will get up."
- "Vous vous leverez" translates to "You will get up."
- "Ils se leveront" translates to "They will get up."
Present Tense Conjugations
- "Je me lève" means "I get up."
- "Tu te lèves" means "You get up."
- "Il se lève" means "He gets up."
- "Nous nous levons" means "We get up."
- "Vous vous levez" means "You get up."
- "Ils se lèvent" means "They get up."
Past Tense Conjugations
- "Je me suis levé" means "I got up."
- "Tu t'es levé" means "You got up."
- "Il s'est levé" means "He got up."
- "Nous nous sommes levé" means "We got up."
- "Vous vous êtes levé" means "You got up."
- "Ils se sont levé" means "They got up."
Imperfect Tense Conjugations
- "Je me levais" translates to "I used to get up."
- "Tu te levais" translates to "You used to get up."
- "Il se levais" translates to "He used to get up."
- "Nous nous levions" translates to "We used to get up."
- "Vous vous leviez" translates to "You used to get up."
- "Ils se levaient" translates to "They used to get up."
General Notes
- "Se lever" is a reflexive verb in French, indicating an action performed by the subject upon themselves.
- Each conjugation varies based on the subject pronoun, showcasing the verb's agreement with the subject in both tense and number.
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Test your knowledge of the French verb 'se lever' with these flashcards. Each card presents a different conjugation of the verb in the future tense, helping you master this essential French vocabulary. Perfect for language learners at all levels!