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115 Essential Verbs In Spanish 115 Essential Verbs In Spanish1. Acercar(se) To Move (Something) Closer/To Get Closer (To Something)Acerqué la silla a la ventana. (I moved the chair closer to the window.)Or…María se acercó mucho a él para contarle un secreto. (María got very close to him to tell him a secret.)2. Acordar (To Agree)Acordaron tener la reunión el jueves por la mañana. (They agreed to have the meeting on Thursday morning.)3. Apagar (To Switch Off/To Turn Off)Voy a terminar este informe antes de apagar el ordenador. (I’m going to finish this report before switching off the computer.)4. Aparecer (To Appear)De repente, apareció su hermano en la habitación. (Suddenly, his brother appeared in the room.)5. Ayudar (To Help)Luis siempre me ayuda a limpiar el garaje. (Luis always helps me clean the garage.)6. Bajar (To Go Down/To Get off)El ascensor está estropeado, entonces tienes que bajar por las escaleras. (The lift is broken, so you have to go down the stairs.)7. Beber (To Drink)A mi hermana le gusta beber zumo de limón. (My sister likes drinking lemon juice.)8. Buscar (To Look/Search For)Estoy buscando un nuevo trabajo. (I’m looking for a new job.)9. Caer (To Fall Down/Off)El libro cayó de la estantería. (The book fell off the shelf.)10. Cambiar(se) (To change) /(To Change (Clothes), To Get Changed)Ha cambiado mucho desde la última vez que lo vi. (He’s changed a lot since I last saw him.)Or…Voy a cambiarme para ir a la fiesta. (I’m going to get changed to go to the party.)11. Cerrar (To Close)El supermercado cierra a las nueve y media. (The supermarket closes at half past nine.)12. Coger (To Take/Grab)Coge la taza que está encima de la mesa. (Take the mug that is on the table.)13. Colgar (To Hang)Hemos colgado otro cuadro en la pared del dormitorio. (We have hung another picture on the bedroom wall.)14. Comer (To Eat)Laura no puede comer atún porque es alérgica al pescado. (Laura can’t eat tuna because she is allergic to fish.)15. Compartir (To Share)Ana y Marta comparten piso en Madrid. (Ana and Marta share a flat in Madrid.)16. Comprar (To Buy)He comprado un coche. ¿Quieres verlo? (I have bought a car. Would you like to see it?)17. Comprender (To Understand)¿Comprendes esta palabra? (Do you understand this word?)18. Conocer (To know)No conozco a Juan. (I don’t know Juan.)19. Conseguir (To Get/Obtain)Tengo que conseguir el dinero para mi viaje a Asia. (I have to get the money for my trip to Asia.)20. Contar (To Tell)Me contaste una historia muy divertida. (You told me a very funny story.)21. Contestar (To Answer/Reply)Nunca contesta mis mensajes. (She never answers my messages.)22. Correr (To Run)Los ladrones empezaron a correr cuando llegó la policía. (The thieves started running when the police arrived.)23. Cumplir (To Accomplish, To Turn (Age))Hemos cumplido nuestros objetivos para este año. (We have accomplished our goals for this year.)Or…María cumplió 30 años ayer. (María turned 30 yesterday.)24. Creer (To Believe)Dice que tiene mucho trabajo y yo lo creo. (He says he has a lot of work, and I believe him.)25. Dar (To Give)¿Puedes darme mi chaqueta, por favour? (Can you please give me my jacket?)26. Deber (Should)Debes estudiar español todos los días para avanzar. (You should study Spanish every day to make progress.)27. Decidir (To Decide)He decidido mudarme a otra ciudad. (I have decided to move to another city.)28. Decir (To Say/To Tell)Dice que no le gustan los plátanos. (He says he doesn’t like bananas.)29. Dejar (To Leave)Deja las llaves encima de la mesa. (Leave the keys on the table.)30. Descansar (To Rest)He trabajado mucho y ahora voy a descansar todo el fin de semana. (I have worked a lot and now I’m going to rest the whole weekend.)31. Descubrir (To Discover/To Find Out)Marina descubrió que su hermano tenía una nueva novia. (Marina discovered that his brother had a new girlfriend.)32. Despertar(se) (To Wake Someone Up/To Wake Up)Despertó a su hijo temprano para ir al colegio. (He woke his son up early to go to school.)Or…Siempre se despierta temprano para ir a trabajar. (He always wakes up early to go to work.)33. Destruir (To Destroy)Las bombas destruyeron la ciudad. (The bombs destroyed the city.)34. Detener (To Stop/To Arrest)La policía detuvo a los ladrones. (The thieves were arrested by the police.)35. Dormir (To Sleep)Está muy cansada porque no duerme bien. (She is very tired because she doesn’t sleep well.)36. Empezar (To Start)Las clases empiezan a las ocho. (The lessons start at eight.)37. Encantar (To Love To Do Something)Nos encanta viajar. (We love travelling.)38. Encender (To Switch On/To Turn On)Enciende la luz porque no veo nada. (Switch the light on because I can’t see anything.)39. Encontrar (To Find)He encontrado tus llaves en mi coche. (I found your keys in my car.)40. Enviar (To Send)Te he enviado un email con toda la información. (I have sent you an email with all the information.)41. Esconder (To Hide)El gato está escondido detrás de la cortina. (The cat is hiding behind the curtain.)42. Escribir (To Write)¿Sabes que Alicia ha escrito un libro? (Do you know that Alicia has written a book?)43. Escuchar (To Listen)A mis hijos les encanta escuchar música todo el día. (My children love listening to music all day long.)44. Esperar (To Wait)Espera un momento. Tengo que hacer una llamada urgente. (Wait a moment. I need to make an urgent call.)45. Evitar (To Avoid)Es mejor evitar hablar con él cuando está enfadado. (It’s better to avoid talking to him when he is angry.)46. Explicar (To Explain)La profesora nos explicó los tiempos verbales. (The teacher explained the verb tenses to us.)47. Ganar (To Win)¿Habéis ganado el premio con vuestro proyecto? (Have you won the prize with your project?)48. Gastar (To Spend)No quiero gastar más dinero. (I don’t want to spend more money.)49. Gustar (To Like)No me gustan las fresas. (I don’t like strawberries.)50. Haber (To Have (Auxiliary)/There Is, There Are (Hay))Hemos visto una película muy mala. (We have seen a very bad movie.)Or…Hay mucha gente en este parque. (There are a lot of people in this park.)51. Huir (To Flee/To Run Away)Huyeron del país por la situación política. (They fled the country due to the political situation.)52. Intentar (To Try/To Attempt)Intenté aprender chino, pero no pude. (I tried to learn Chinese, but I couldn’t.)53. Investigar (To Research)Están investigando un nuevo tratamiento para esta enfermedad. (They are researching a new treatment for this illness.)54. Jugar (To Play)Los niños juegan en el jardín. (The kids play in the garden.)55. Leer (To Read)¿Cuántos libros lees al año? (How many books a year do you read?)56. Levantar(se) (To Raise/To Get Up)Levanta la mano si tienes alguna pregunta. (Raise your hand if you have any questions.)Or…Hoy me he levantado a las seis de la mañana. (Today, I got up at six in the morning.)57. Llenar (To Fill)Voy a llenar esta jarra de agua. (I’m going to fill this jug with water.)58. Llevar (To Carry/To Take)Siempre llevo los libros a clase. (I always take my books to class.)59. Llorar (To Cry)¿Qué te pasa? ¿Por qué lloras? (What’s wrong? Why are you crying?)60. Llover (To Rain) No me gusta Galicia porque siempre llueve. (I don’t like Galicia because it’s always raining.)61. Lograr (To Achieve)Estoy orgullosa de todo lo que has logrado. (I’m proud of everything you have achieved.)62. Manejar (To Handle)Esta situación es muy difícil de manejar. (This situation is very difficult to handle.)Note: This verb also means “to drive” in .63. Mantener (To Maintain)El juez mantuvo su sentencia. (The judge maintained his sentence.)64. Mirar (To Look)Mira estos gatitos, son preciosos. (Look at these kittens, they are cute.)65. Mostrar (To Show)Quiero mostrarte el cuadro que he pintado. (I want to show you the picture I painted.)66. Mover(se) (To Move (Oneself))Moví el sofá más cerca de la puerta. (I moved the sofa closer to the door.)Or…Deja de moverte, me pones nervioso. (Stop moving, you are making me nervous.)67. Necesitar (To Need)¿Necesitáis ayuda? (Do you need any help?)68. Oír (To Hear)Habla más alto porque no te oigo. (Speak louder because I can’t hear you.)69. Oler (To Smell)Esas flores huelen muy bien. (Those flowers smell very good.)70. Olvidar(se) (To Forget)He olvidado tu nombre. /Me he olvidado de tu nombre. (I forgot your name.)71. Pagar (To Pay)¿Quién va a pagar la cuenta? (Who is going to pay the bill?)72. Parar (To Stop)Voy a parar de trabajar para hacer un descanso. (I’m going to stop working to take a break.)73. Parecer (To Seem)Ese chico parece muy simpático. (That boy seems very friendly.)74. Pedir (To Ask For, To Order (Restaurant))María me pidió un vaso de agua. (María asked me for a glass of water.)Or…¿Ya sabes qué vas a pedir? [en un restaurante]. (Do you know what you are going to order?)75. Pegar (To Hit)Dice que su hermano le ha pegado. (He says his brother has hit him.)76. Perder (To Lose)Nuestro equipo perdió el partido. (Our team lost the match.)77. Permitir (To Allow)El profesor no permite el uso de móviles en clase. (The teacher doesn’t allow mobile phones in the classroom.)78. Poder (To Be Able To/Can)¿Puedes venir aquí? (Can you come here?)79. Poner (To Put)Pon la botella encima de la mesa. (Put the bottle on the table.)80. Presentar(se) (To Present/To Introduce)Hoy presentamos el nuevo espectáculo. (Today, we present the new show.)Or…Marta nos presentó a su marido. (Marta introduced us to her husband.)81. Prestar (To Lend)¿Me prestas tu vestido rojo? (Can you lend me your red dress?)82. Probar (To Try On, To Taste)Ayer probé gazpacho por primera vez y estaba buenísimo.(Yesterday, I tasted gazpacho for the first time and it was delicious.)83. Proteger (To Protect)Es importante proteger el planeta. (It’s important to protect our planet.)84. Quedar(se) (To Arrange To Meet/To Stay)Pedro y Lorena quedaron a las ocho en el centro. (Pedro and Lorena arranged to meet at eight in the centre.)Or…Fuimos de vacaciones a Asturias y nos quedamos en un hotel muy bonito. (We went to Asturias on holiday, and we stayed in a very nice hotel.)85. Quejarse (To Complain)Pepe se queja del ruido que hacen sus vecinos. (Pepe complains about the noise his neighbours make.)86. Querer (To Want/To Love)Quiero ir al cine este fin de semana. (I want to go to the cinema this weekend.)Or…Quiero a mi madre. (I love my mum.)87. Quitar (To Take Off)Me quité el abrigo al entrar en casa. (I took my coat off when I entered the house.)88. Recibir (To Receive)Recibí una carta de Hacienda. (I received a letter from the tax office.)89. Recomendar (To Recommend)Me recomendó una película francesa. (She recommended a French movie to me.)90. Reconocer (To Recognise)Pablo se cortó el pelo y no lo reconocí. (Pablo got his hair cut, and I didn’t recognise him.)91. Recordar (To Remember)Recuerda que el examen es mañana. (Remember that the exam is tomorrow.)92. Regresar (To Return, To Come Back)Regresé a casa a las diez después de un largo día de trabajo. (I came back home at ten after a long working day.)93. Reír (To Laugh)Les conté un chiste y todos rieron. (I told them a joke, and they all laughed.)94. Repetir (To Repeat)¿Puedes repetir la pregunta, por favour? (Can you repeat the question, please?)95. Resolver (To solve)Ya hemos resuelto el problema. (We have already solved the problem.)96. Responder (To Answer/To Reply)¿Por qué no quieres responder mi pregunta? (Why don’t you want to answer my question?)97. Robar (To Rob/To Steal)Los ladrones robaron un banco. (The thieves robbed a bank.)98. Romper (To Break)Juan rompió la lámpara. (Juan broke the lamp.)99. Salir (To Go Out)Anoche salimos a tomar algo. (Last night, we went out for a drink.)100. Seguir (To Follow/To Continue)Mi gato me sigue por toda la casa. (My cat follows me around the house.)Or…Vamos a seguir con la lección. (We are going to continue with the lesson.)101. Sentarse (To Sit Down)Juan siempre se sienta al lado de Lucía en clase. (Juan always sits next to Lucía in the classroom.)102. Sentir(se) (To Feel (+ Noun)/To Feel (+ Adjective Or Adverb))Todavía puedo sentir la emoción de nuestra victoria. (I can still feel the excitement of our victory.)Or…Me siento feliz cuando estoy contigo. (I feel happy when I’m with you.)103. Sonar (To Sound)Esa canción suena muy bien. (That song sounds very good.)104. Soñar (To Dream)María sueña con ser escritora. (María dreams about being a writer.)105. Sonreír (To Smile)Me encanta cuando me sonríe. (I love it when he/she smiles at me.)106. Subir (To Go Up, To Get On)Estoy muy cansado, no puedo subir las escaleras. (I’m very tired, I can’t go up the stairs.)107. Sugerir (To Suggest)No sé qué hacer. ¿Qué me sugieres? (I don’t know what to do. What do you suggest?)108. Suponer (To Suppose)Supongo que tienes razón. (I suppose you are right.)109. Tardar (To Take Time To Do Something)Tardo media hora en llegar a tu casa. (It takes me half an hour to get to your place.)110. Traer (To Bring)Mi hermano me trajo un regalo. (My brother brought me a gift.)for more details on how to use this verb the right way.111. Tratar(se) (To Address (A Topic), To Deal With/To Be About (referring to something that has been mentioned before)Tenemos que tratar ese tema en la reunión. (We have to deal with that topic in the meeting.)Or…Juan tiene un problema, pero no sé de qué se trata. (Juan has a problem, but I don’t know what it is about.)112. Tocar (To Touch/To Play Music)Toqué la fruta y estaba muy fría. (I touched the fruit, and it was very cold.)Or…My prima toca el piano. (My cousin plays piano.)113. Usar (To Use)Compré una cámara nueva y no sé usarla. (I bought a new camera and I don’t know how to use it.)114. 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1. Accepter (To Accept) 1. Accepter (To Accept)Ils n’ont pas accepté mes explications (They didn’t accept my explanations)2. Acheter (To Buy) 2. Acheter (To Buy)Je veux m’acheter une glace (I want to buy myself an ice cream)3. Aider (To Help) 3. Aider (To Help)Tu veux que je t’aide avec ça ? (Do you want me to help you with that?)4. Aimer/Bien Aimer (To Love/To Like) 4. Aimer/Bien Aimer (To Love/To Like)Je t’aime (I love you)J’aime la musique reggae (I like/love reggae music)J’aime bien mon professeur de français (I like my French teacher)The French verb aimer doesn’t correspond exactly with the English verb “to like”. While it can sometimes mean “to like”, if unqualified, it is often better translated as “to love”.The three examples here illustrate this clearly. In the first one, the meaning is inarguably “love” (depending on the context, we could be talking about romantic love, the love between a mother and child or something else). In the second example, the distinction between “liking” and “loving” reggae music isn’t so important, so it can just be left like this.However, in the third example, we want to avoid any ambiguity about the student having romantic feelings for the French teacher – so we add bien to clarify that the meaning is “like” and not “love”!Adorer (to love, adore), is not usually used in the sense of love between people, although it could be used to say you’re “crazy about someone”.5. Aller/S’en Aller (To Go/To Go Away) 5. Aller/S’en Aller (To Go/To Go Away)Il est allé à la plage ce matin (He went to the beach this morning)Je m’en vais ! (I’m off/going/leaving!)Va-t-en ! (Get lost!)The verb aller works much the same as “to go” in English. However, s’en aller means something like “to go away” or “to be off”. It can be used as a more colloquial or casual way to say you’re leaving – but if you say va-t-en ! to somebody, especially in an angry voice, you are telling them to “get lost!” or to “get out of here!”.Note that aller is one of the verbs that take in compound tenses.6. Appeler/S’appeler (To Call/To Be Called) 6. Appeler/S’appeler (To Call/To Be Called)Elle t’a appelé ce matin vers 10h (She called you this morning at about 10am)Je crois qu’il s’appelle Jean (I think he’s called Jean)Appeler means to call, both in the sense of “to call out to” and “to telephone”. S’appeler is used to give somebody’s name – in French, je m’appelle Jean literally means “I call myself Jean”.7. Apprendre (To Learn) 7. Apprendre (To Learn)J’adore apprendre les langues asiatiques (I love learning Asian languages)8. Arriver (To Arrive; To Succeed, Manage) 8. Arriver (To Arrive; To Succeed, Manage)Ils sont arrivés hier (They arrived yesterday)Je n’arrive pas à maîtriser les conjugaisons (I can’t manage to master conjugations)The first meaning of arriver is just like the similar word in English. However, it also has a very common second meaning of “to succeed/manage (to do something)”, like in the second example.For the first meaning, this verb is conjugated with être but for the second meaning, it takes avoir.9. Attendre (To Wait (For)) 9. Attendre (To Wait (For))Je ne peux plus attendre (I can’t wait any longer)Il attends le bus (He’s waiting for the bus)Note that in French, there is no preposition after attendre here – but in English, we say “wait for” something.10. Avoir (To Have) 10. Avoir (To Have)J’ai beaucoup d’amis en France (I have lots of friends in France)11. Avoir Peur De (To Be Afraid Of) 11. Avoir Peur De (To Be Afraid Of)Elle a très peur des phantomes (She’s very afraid of ghosts)In French, the expression is literally “to have fear of” something – you shouldn’t use être (to be) to express this.12. Boire (Drink) 12. Boire (Drink)Tu as bu assez de vin à mon avis (You’ve drunk enough wine in my opinion)13. Changer/Se Changer (To Change/To Get Changed) 13. Changer/Se Changer (To Change/To Get Changed)Il a beaucoup changé depuis l’année dernière (He’s changed a lot since last year)Je vais juste aller me changer (I’m just going to go and get changed)Se changer can be used to express the idea of getting changed, as in changing one’s clothes.14. Chanter (To Sing) 14. Chanter (To Sing)Ce chanteur chante vraiment mal (This singer sings really badly)15. Chercher (To Look For; To Go And Meet Somebody, Pick Somebody Up) 15. Chercher (To Look For; To Go And Meet Somebody, Pick Somebody Up)Je cherche mon portefeuille mais je ne le trouve pas (I’m looking for my wallet, but I can’t find it)Je te chercherai à la gare vers midi (I’ll pick you up at the station at about midday)16. Choisir (To Choose) 16. Choisir (To Choose)Je ne peux pas choisir entre les deux (I can’t choose between the two)17. Commencer (To Start, Begin) 17. Commencer (To Start, Begin)J’ai envie de commencer à apprendre le piano (I feel like starting to learn the piano)18. Comparer (To Compare) 18. Comparer (To Compare)Les deux sont très différents, on ne peut pas les comparer (The two are very different, you can’t compare them)19. Comprendre (To Understand) 19. Comprendre (To Understand)Il n’a rien compris de ce que je lui ai dit (He didn’t understand anything of what I said to him)20. Connaître (To Know) 20. Connaître (To Know)Je connais un boucher qui est végétarien (I know a butcher who’s a vegetarian)This verb is used to talk about knowing people or being familiar with a topic. For other uses like knowing facts or knowing how to do something, use savoir – see below for examples.21. Courir (To Run) 21. Courir (To Run)Si on ne court pas, on va arriver en retard ! (If we don’t run, we’re going to be late!)22. Couvrir (To Cover) 22. Couvrir (To Cover)L’orage a couvert le village de neige (The storm covered the village in snow)Je n’ai pas assez d’argent pour couvrir les frais (I don’t have enough money to cover the costs)23. Croire (To Believe) 23. Croire (To Believe)Croyez-vous à la magie ? (Do you believe in magic?)24. Demander/Se Demander (To Ask, Ask For/To Wonder) 24. Demander/Se Demander (To Ask, Ask For/To Wonder)Elle m’a demander mon age (She asked me my age)Je vais demander l’addition (I’m going to askfor the bill)Je me demande pourquoi il est toujours là (I wonder why he’s still there)Note that when demander is used to ask “for” something, no preposition is required in French, unlike in English.Se demander is the French way to express “to wonder” – which is logical if you think about it because when you “wonder” about something, it means you are “asking yourself” about it!25. Détester (To Hate) 25. Détester (To Hate)Je déteste le climat ici (I hate the climate here)26. Deviner (To Guess) 26. Deviner (To Guess)Je parie que je peux deviner ton signe astrologique (I bet I can guess your star sign)In French, you can’t use deviner to mean “suppose”, unlike in (especially American) English sentences such as “I guess it’s time to go”.27. Devoir (To Have To, Must) 27. Devoir (To Have To, Must)Je dois partir (I have to/must leave)Ça doit faire mal ! (That must hurt!)Devoir is less common in sentences of the first type, although it can still be used. French speakers usually prefer to use other structures, for example, falloir (see below).28. Dire (To Say) 28. Dire (To Say)Tu vas me le dire ou pas ? (Are you going to tell me (it) or not?)29. Donner (To Give) 29. Donner (To Give)Donne-moi le livre s’il te plaît (Give me the book please)Tu veux bien me donner un coup de main ? (Do you want to give me a hand?)In French, to express giving a present/gift, you should use the verb offrir and not donner.30. Dormir (To Sleep) 30. Dormir (To Sleep)Je n’ai pas dormi de la nuit (I haven’t slept all night)31. Écouter (To Listen (To)) 31. Écouter (To Listen (To))Je n’aime plus écouter ses chansons (I don’t like listening to his/her songs anymore)Note that écouter doesn’t require a preposition – even if in English, we say “listen to” something.32. Écrire (To Write) 32. Écrire (To Write)Il écrit très mal, avec plein de fautes d’autographe et de grammaire (He writes very badly, with lots of spelling and grammar mistakes)33. S’endormir (To Go To Sleep, Fall Asleep) 33. S’endormir (To Go To Sleep, Fall Asleep)Tu t’es endormi devant le film (You fell asleep in front of the film)34. Entendre (To Hear) 34. Entendre (To Hear)Est-ce que tu entends ce bruit bizarre ? (Do you hear that strange noise?)35. Entrer (To Enter, Go In) 35. Entrer (To Enter, Go In)Enleve tes chassures avant d’entrer dans le temple (Take your shoes off before going into the temple)Entrer takes être in compound tenses.36. Envoyer (To Send) 36. Envoyer (To Send)Je t’enverrai un texto tout à l’heure (I’ll send you a text in a bit)37. Espérer (To Hope) 37. Espérer (To Hope)J’espère qu’il ne va pas rater son examen (I hope he doesn’t fail his exam)38. Éteindre (To Put Out, Turn Off) 38. Éteindre (To Put Out, Turn Off)Je peux éteindre la lumière ? Je veux dormir maintenant (Can I turn off the light? I want to sleep now)39. Être (To Be) 39. Être (To Be)Elle est infermère (She’s a nurse)Il est chez lui (He’s at home/at his place)Il est déjà très tard (It’s already very late)40. Étudier (To Study) 40. Étudier (To Study)Il y a une grande différence entre « étudier » une langue et « apprendre à parler » une langue (There’s a big difference between ‘studying’ a language and ‘learning to speak’ a language)41. Faire (To Do; To Make) 41. Faire (To Do; To Make)Que-est ce que tu es en train de faire ? (What are you doing?)Je veux essayer de faire une tarte à la pomme (I want to try making an apple tart)Ça fait déjà deux heures que j’attends (I’ve already been waiting two hours)Que-est ce que ça peut te faire ? (What’s it to you?)French doesn’t distinguish between “make” and “do” like English, using faire to express both meanings. Furthermore, faire also appears in a wide range of expressions, making it one of the most important verbs in the language.42. Falloir (To Be Necessary) 42. Falloir (To Be Necessary)Il faut que j’y aille (I need to go/leave (literally, “it is necessary that I go”))Il ne faut pas râler (You shouldn’t complain/one shouldn’t complain)Falloir is an impersonal verb that only has an il form. It’s used to express the idea of necessity or obligation and is more common in daily speech than the verb devoir “must, to have to”.Falloir can be followed directly by an infinitive or by que + subject pronoun + verb. When used with que + subject pronoun + verb, you should always use the subjunctive form of the following verb.43. Fermer (To Shut, Close) 43. Fermer (To Shut, Close)Le magasin va fermer bientôt (The shop’s going to close soon)Ferme ta gueule ! (Shut your gob!)44. Finir (To Finish) 44. Finir (To Finish)Elle va finir tout le travail avant demain (She’s going to finish all the work before tomorrow)45. Gagner (To Win) 45. Gagner (To Win)Apparemment l’Italie a gagné les Euros (Apparently Italy won the Euros)46. Habiller/S’habiller (To Dress/To Get Dressed) 46. Habiller/S’habiller (To Dress/To Get Dressed)Elle s’est habillé vite et puis elle est partie (She got dressed quickly and then she left)Habiller alone means to dress something or someone. However, it is most commonly encountered as s’habiller, meaning “to get dressed, to dress oneself”.47. Jouer (To Play) 47. Jouer (To Play)Il joue bien mais il ne veut pas devenir pro (He plays well, but he doesn’t want to turn pro)48. Laisser (To Leave; To Let) 48. Laisser (To Leave; To Let)Je t’ai laissé la moitié d’une pizza dans le frigo (I left you half a pizza in the fridge)Laisse-moi le faire ! (Let me do it!)49. Laver/Se Laver (To Wash/To Wash (Oneself)) 49. Laver/Se Laver (To Wash/To Wash (Oneself))Je te donnerai 20€ si tu laves ma voiture avant demain (I’ll give you €20 if you wash my car before tomorrow)En général, je me lave avant d’aller au bureau (In general, I wash before going to the office)On its own, laver means “to wash (something)”. However, when used pronominally (se laver), the meaning is “to have a wash, to wash oneself”.50. Se Lever (To Get Up) 50. Se Lever (To Get Up)Elle se lève très tôt tous les jours, même le weekend (She gets up early every day, even at the weekend)51. Lire (To Read) 51. Lire (To Read)Surtout, j’aime lire les romans de science-fiction (Above all, I love reading science fiction novels)52. Manger (To Eat) 52. Manger (To Eat)Je pourrais manger de la nourriture thaïe tous les jours de la semaine (I could eat Thai food every day of the week)53. Manquer (To Miss, To Be Missing) 53. Manquer (To Miss, To Be Missing)Il manque quelque chose (Something’s missing)Maintenant, il y a seulement le public qui manque (Now, only the audience is missing)Tu me manques beaucoup (I miss you very much)In French, the verb manquer works slightly differently from the verb “to miss” in English. To express the idea that something is missing or that there is a lack of something, an impersonal form with il is used, as in the first two examples.To say that you miss something or someone, the order is the opposite of English. This can be confusing, but it might help to think of the French expression as literally meaning something like “you are missing to/from me”.54. Mentir (To Lie) 54. Mentir (To Lie)Arrête de mentir ! Je sais la vérité ! (Stop lying! I know the truth!)55. Mettre/Se Mettre (To Put/To Set Oneself To Doing Something) 55. Mettre/Se Mettre (To Put/To Set Oneself To Doing Something)J’ai mis tes clés dans le tiroir (I put your keys in the drawer)J’ai mis deux heures à le faire (It took me two hours to do it)Après les vacances, il faudra absolument que je me mette en régime ! (After the holidays, I absolutely have to go on a diet!)Après le français, je vais me mettre à apprendre le portugais (After French, I’m going to start learning Portuguese)Mettre alone is simply the verb for “to put” and is self-explanatory, although it can also be used to express the time it takes to do something, as in the second example. Se mettre, on the other hand, is a little more complicated. It has the sense of starting to do an activity, perhaps with the idea of sticking to the activity with determination, as with going on a diet or taking up a new language.56. Monter (To Go Up, To Take/Bring (Something) Up 56. Monter (To Go Up, To Take/Bring (Something) UpIl est monté en courant (He went up running/he ran up)Tu peux monter mon sac s’il te plaît ? (Can you bring my bag up please?)Tu n’a pas monté mon sac ? (You didn’t bring my bag up?)Monter can be used to mean “to go up, ascend” but also “to take/bring (something) up”. When used in the first sense, it takes être in compound tenses – but when used to express bringing or taking something up, it takes avoir, as in the third example.57. Mourir (To Die) 57. Mourir (To Die)J’ai peur de mourir (I’m afraid to die)Mourir takes être in compound tenses.58. Naître (To Be Born) 58. Naître (To Be Born)Chaque année, pendant les mois d’août et de septembre, des milliers de bébés tortues naissent sur la plage pendant la nuit (Every year, during August and September, thousands of baby turtles are born on the beach during the night)Il est né à 6h du matin (He was born at six in the morning)Naître means “to be born”, so in French, you don’t need to use être to express the idea of “to be”. However, with compound tenses, naître takes être as its auxiliary.59. Nettoyer (To Clean) 59. Nettoyer (To Clean)Tu as besoin de nettoyer tes chassures avant de les mettre (You need to clean your shoes before you put them on)60. Ouvrir (To Open) 60. Ouvrir (To Open)La poste ouvre à quelle heure ? (What time does the post office open?)Pouvez-vous me l’ouvrir s’il vous plaît ? (Can you open it for me please?)61. Parler (To Speak) 61. Parler (To Speak)Je suis desolé, je ne parle pas l’indonesien (I’m sorry, I don’t speak Indonesian)62. Partir (To Leave) 62. Partir (To Leave)Ils pensent partir à quelle heure ? (What time are they thinking of leaving?)Partir is an être verb.63. Passer (To Pass; To Spend (time)) 63. Passer (To Pass; To Spend (time))Je passerai par la boulangerie pour chercher du pain (I’ll pass by (stop by) the bakery to pick up some bread)J’ai passé cinq ans à Pékin (I spent five years in Beijing)In the first sense, passer is an être verb.64. Payer (To Pay) 64. Payer (To Pay)Combien dois-je payer ? (How much must I (do I need to) pay?)65. Perdre (To Lose) 65. Perdre (To Lose)J’ai perdu mon téléphone (I’ve lost my phone)Ils ont perdu le match (They lost the match)66. Pleurer (To Cry) 66. Pleurer (To Cry)Ne pleurez pas, ce n’est pas si triste que ça ! (Don’t cry, it’s not that sad!)67. Pleuvoir (To Rain) 67. Pleuvoir (To Rain)Il faut espérer qu’il ne pleuvra pas ce weekend (We’d better hope it doesn’t rain this weekend)Like some other verbs for talking about the weather, pleuvoir is used impersonally and only has an il form. 68. Porter (To Carry; To Wear) 68. Porter (To Carry; To Wear)Pourriez-vous m’aider à porter mes affaires, s’il vous plaît ? (Could you help me carry my things please ?)C’est lui, celui qui porte le chapeau vert ! (It’s him, the one wearing the green hat!)69. Pouvoir (To Be Able To) 69. Pouvoir (To Be Able To)Je ne peux plus supporter ses excuses ! (I can’t put up with his excuses anymore!)In French, when talking about knowing how to do something, you should use the verb savoir – see below for examples.70. Pratiquer (To Practise, To Use) 70. Pratiquer (To Practise, To Use)Je vais en Grèce pour pratiquer mon grec (I’m going to Greece to practise my Greek)Be careful with this verb because it is something of a false friend. Pratiquer means “to practise” in the sense of “to use”, so in the example, the idea is of going to Greece to make use of the Greek the person has already learnt.However, the French verb doesn’t carry the sense of training a skill to improve it. For example, you wouldn’t use this verb to say you are practising your tennis to improve before a match – for that, you would use s’entraîner (to practise, to train).71. Préférer (To Prefer) 71. Préférer (To Prefer)Je préfère manger salé que sucré pour le petit-déjeuner (I prefer eating savoury food to sweet food for breakfast)72. Prendre (To Take) 72. Prendre (To Take)J’ai oublié de prendre mes lunettes (I forgot to take my glasses)Je prendrai un café (I’ll have a coffee)Ça va prendre des heures ! (That will take hours!)Prendre is another of the most common and important verbs in French and has many meanings, including many idiomatic ones.The main meaning is the same as the English verb “to take” in the sense of picking something up and taking it with you. Other than this, it is commonly used when ordering food – in English, we usually use “have”, although it’s common to hear French speakers use “take” when they speak English!Prendre can be used to express the time it takes to do something – although, as we have already seen, the verb mettre can be used for this too.73. Prêter (To Lend, Loan) 73. Prêter (To Lend, Loan)Tu peux me prêter 5€ ? (Can you lend me €5?)74. Recevoir (To Receive) 74. Recevoir (To Receive)Elle aime bien recevoir des cartes postales des pays exotiques (She likes receiving postcards from exotic countries)C’est un bon hôte. Il nous reçoit toujours très bien (He’s a good host. He always receives us very well)75. Rechercher (To Collect; To Look For, Search For) 75. Rechercher (To Collect; To Look For, Search For)Je vais aller rechercher mon colis à la poste (I’m going to go and collect my package from the post office)Il faut rechercher des endroits intéressants à visiter (We need to look for some interesting places to visit)Je reviens te rechercher après le film (I’ll come back and get you after the film)Sometimes, this verb can be used interchangeably with chercher (to look for), with the main difference often being that you’re doing it in a more conscious or in-depth way. For example, in the second sentence, perhaps you are consciously reading up about the places you want to visit rather than just making a list of names.In the third example, the use of rechercher gives the idea of coming back to the same place to pick the person up after dropping them off there earlier.76. Reconnaître (To Recognise; To Accept) 76. Reconnaître (To Recognise; To Accept)Je ne l’aurais jamais reconnu ! (I would never have recognised him!)Il faut reconnaître que tu as tort (You have to recognise/accept that you’re wrong)77. Regarder (To Watch, To Look At) 77. Regarder (To Watch, To Look At)Je n’aime plus regarder le foot parce que les joueurs ne sont pas capables de rester debout (I don’t like watching football anymore because the players aren’t capable of staying on their feet)C’est un grand plaisir de regarder un beau paysage au moment du coucher de soleil (It’s a great pleasure to look at beautiful scenery at sunset)In English, we distinguish between “watch” when something is moving and “look at” when something is still – but French doesn’t make this distinction and uses regarder for both.78. Remarquer (To Remark, Notice) 78. Remarquer (To Remark, Notice)Remarque que j’ai déjà fait pratiquement tout le travail pour toi (Notice/note/be aware that I’ve already done most of the work for you)Il ne faut pas se faire remarquer (You shouldn’t make yourself/get noticed)79. Rencontrer (To Meet) 79. Rencontrer (To Meet)Je l’ai rencontré par chance dans la rue (I met him by chance in the street)80. Rentrer (To Come/Go Back) 80. Rentrer (To Come/Go Back)Tu comptes rentrer à quelle heure ? (What time do you plan to come back?)Il est rentré en France (He went back to France)Rentrer is more common than verbs like revenir when the idea expressed is something like coming/going back home or to your country. It is conjugated with être.81. Répéter (To Repeat) 81. Répéter (To Repeat)Vous pouvez le répéter plus lentement s’il vous plaît ? (Can you repeat it more slowly please?)82. Reprendre (To Take Up Again) 82. Reprendre (To Take Up Again)Je veux reprendre mes cours de piano (I want to start my piano lessons again)Compare this verb with se mettre.83. Rester (To Stay; To Be Left) 83. Rester (To Stay; To Be Left)Je vais rester au moins une semaine à Tokyo (I’m going to stay in Tokyo for at least one week)Il reste des gateaux dans le placard pour moi ? (Are there any cakes left in the cupboard for me?)Be careful of this verb because, in French, it doesn’t mean “to rest” as in “have a break, relax” (for that, you can use se reposer).The first meaning is “to stay” as in spending time in a place. When used to mean “be left”, it is used impersonally with il like in the second example.84. Réussir (To Succeed, Manage) 84. Réussir (To Succeed, Manage)Il voulait arrêter de fumer mais il n’a pas réussi (He wanted to give up smoking, but he didn’t manage)This verb is more or less a synonym for arriver when arriver is used to mean “succeed” or “manage”. However, réussir is probably the less common of the two in normal speech. 85. Revenir (To Come Back) 85. Revenir (To Come Back)Il est parti il y a une heure mais il n’est pas revenu encore (He left an hour ago, but he hasn’t come back yet)Revenir is used to mean “come back” in a more general sense than rentrer. It is an être verb.86. Sauver (To Save) 86. Sauver (To Save)Tu m’as sauvé la vie ! Tu es mon héros ! (You saved my life! You’re my hero!)On fait ce qu’on peut pour sauver la planète (We do what we can to save the planet)87. Savoir (To Know) 87. Savoir (To Know)Je ne sais pas pourquoi tu l’aimes (I don’t know why you love him)Je ne sais pas conduire (I don’t know how to drive)Savoir is not used to express knowing people. For that, you should use connaître – see above for details.88. Sembler/Paraître (To Seem, Appear) 88. Sembler/Paraître (To Seem, Appear)Il me semble que ce n’est pas lui (It seems to me that it’s not him)Ça me pareille étrange (That seems strange to me)Sembler and paraître are both impersonal verbs that are used to express “to seem”. Both are used with il, and paraître is also often used in colloquial speech with ça.89. Sentir (To Feel; To Smell) 89. Sentir (To Feel; To Smell)Tu ne sens pas bon! (You don’t smell good!)Ça sens l’ail (It smells of garlic)Je sens que tu n’es pas à l’aise ici (I feel that you’re not comfortable here)Je ne me sens pas bien (I don’t feel well)Be careful with sentir because it can have several meanings. One meaning is “to smell”, as in the first two examples. Used alone, sentir can mean “to feel” in the sense of “to have the impression”, as in the third example, but when used pronominally, as in the last example, it means “to feel” when talking about your health or mental state.Above all, don’t confuse je ne me sens pas bien with je ne sens pas bon – the first means “I don’t feel well”, but the second means “I don’t smell good!”90. Sortir (To Go Out, To Take (Something) Out 90. Sortir (To Go Out, To Take (Something) OutOn va sortir vers 21h, ça te va ? (We’re going out at 9pm, is that good for you?)Sors la viande du congélateur s’il te plaît (Take the meat out of the freezer please)The main meaning of sortir is “to go out”, in which case it takes être for compound tenses. However, it can also mean “to take (something) out (from somewhere)”, in which case, it takes avoir.91. Se Souvenir (To Remember) 91. Se Souvenir (To Remember)Tu te souviens de ce qu’il t’a dit ? (Do you remember what he told you?)Je ne m’en souviens pas (I don’t remember)92. Suivre (To Follow) 92. Suivre (To Follow)Je prends la Ferrari et tu peux me suivre dans la Lamborghini (I’ll take the Ferrari, and you can follow me in the Lamborghini)93. Tenir (To Hold) 93. Tenir (To Hold)Tiens bien ma main pour pas que tu te perdes (Hold my hand tight so you don’t get lost)94. Tomber (To Fall) 94. Tomber (To Fall)Ne regarde pas vers le bas ou tu vas tomber (Don’t look down or you’ll fall)Il tombe toujours dans les pommes quand il voit du sang (He always faints when he sees blood)The second sentence is a common idiomatic expression, literally “to fall in the apples”, that means “to faint, pass out”.Tomber is an être verb.95. Trouver (To Find) 95. Trouver (To Find)J’ai trouvé un billet de 50€ dans le train (I found a €50 note on the train)96. Vendre (To Sell) 96. Vendre (To Sell)Vendez-vous des cigarettes américaines ici ? (Do you sell American cigarettes here?)97. Venir (To Come) 97. Venir (To Come)Je l’ai invité mais il ne peut pas venir (I invited him, but he can’t come)Venir is an être verb.98. Vivre (To Live) 98. Vivre (To Live)Je vis seul mais cela ne me dérange pas du tout (I live alone, but that doesn’t bother me at all)99. Voir (To See) 99. Voir (To See)Hier j’ai vu un OVNI dans le ciel en revenant de l’école mais personne ne me croit – (Yesterday I saw a UFO in the sky while I was coming back from school, but nobody believes me)100. Voler (To Fly; To Steal) 100. Voler (To Fly; To Steal)Les chauves-souris sont des mammifères mais elles volent comme des oiseaux (Bats are mammals, but they fly like birds)Un voleur m’a volé mon portefeuille mais il n’y avait rien dedans (A thief stole my wallet, but there was nothing inside)101.Vouloir (To Want) 101.Vouloir (To Want) Mais en fait, pourquoi veux-tu apprendre le français ? (But actually, why do you want to learn French?)A Big Boost To Your French LearningThere are many other useful verbs in French than just the ones in my list. 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