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Reflexive verbs are special verbs in French where the action reflects back on the subject. This means that the person doing the action is also receiving the action. In English, you often see this with words like "myself," "yourself," "ourselves," etc.
Reflexive verbs in French always have a small pronoun before them, like me, te, se, nous, or vous. Here are a few common reflexive verbs:
The reflexive pronoun changes depending on who is doing the action. Here's how it works:
Subject | Reflexive Pronoun |
---|---|
Je (I) | me |
Tu (You • informal) | te |
Il/Elle/On (He/She/One) | se |
Nous (We) | nous |
Vous (You • formal/plural) | vous |
Ils/Elles (They) | se |
Now that you know the reflexive pronoun, you need to conjugate the verb like you would any other verb in French.
Let's use se laver (to wash oneself) as an example:
Subject | Reflexive Pronoun | Conjugation of se laver | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
Je | me | lave | Je me lave. (I wash myself.) |
Tu | te | laves | Tu te laves. (You wash yourself.) |
Il/Elle/On | se | lave | Il/Elle se lave. (He/She washes himself/herself.) |
Nous | nous | lavons | Nous nous lavons. (We wash ourselves.) |
Vous | vous | lavez | Vous vous lavez. (You wash yourself/yourselves.) |
Ils/Elles | se | lavent | Ils/Elles se lavent. (They wash themselves.) |
To use reflexive verbs in a sentence, follow this structure:
Examples:
To make a reflexive verb negative, simply put "ne" before the reflexive pronoun and "pas" after the verb.
Example:
When giving commands with reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun comes after the verb and is connected by a hyphen.
For negative commands, the reflexive pronoun stays in front of the verb:
Level 1 | Translation |
---|---|
se coucher | to go to bed |
se dépêcher | to hurry |
s'habiller | to get dressed |
se réveiller | to wake up |
se laver | to get washed |
se lever | to get up |
se doucher | to shower |
se maquiller | to put on make up |
se raser | to shave |
s'entraîner | to train |
se demander | to wonder |
s'amuser | to enjoy yourself |
se baigner | to swim |
se balader | to go for a stroll |
se promener | to go for a walk |
se détendre | to relax |
se trouver | to be situated |
se rendre | to go |
s'abonner | to follow/subscribe |
Level 2 | Translation |
---|---|
se marrer | to have a laugh |
se reposer | to rest |
s'écraser | to crash |
se heurter | to crash |
se percuter | to crash |
s'échapper | to escape |
se passionner pour | to be mad about |
s'allonger | to stretch out |
s'écrouler | to collapse |
s'occuper de | to look after |
s'endormir | to fall asleep |
s'arrêter | to stop |
s'approcher | to approach |
se fâcher | to get angry |
se rebouter | to lose heart (idiom: je me reboute) |
se demander | to wonder |
s'éclater | to have a ball |
se diriger | to head towards |
se soucier | to worry |
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