206 – 10 Common French -IR Verbs
In this lesson, you’ll learn 10 common (must-know!) regular -IR verbs.
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Links & Cheat Sheet:
📝 Lesson Cheat Sheet: 10 Common French -IR Verbs
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Transcript
Hello everyone, bonjour à tous! Welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast. This is episode 206, numéro deux cent six.
In today’s episode, I’ll share 10 common regular French verbs ending in -ir.
And you can pair this lesson with episode 202, where I shared with you 10 regular -er verbs. So if you haven’t listened to that episode yet, I recommend checking it out as well.
Alright so today we’re focusing on regular -ir verbs.
And by the way, a regular**-ir verb** is a verb that ends with the letters -ir in its infinitive form… like finir (to finish), or choisir (to choose).
Now, there are quite a few -ir verbs that are irregular, but today we’re only learning regular ones. That means they follow the same conjugation pattern in the present tense.
So in this episode, I’ll give you 10 regular French -ir verbs, with their English translation, and an example sentence in the present tense so you can hear it in context.
As usual, before we start… if you’re new to the podcast, welcome! Please make sure you have your lesson cheat sheet handy so you can see the spelling of the words while you listen. I’ll also share in the cheat sheet the full conjugation table for each verb in the present tense.
And once you’ve listened to the episode, head over to the French Made Easy Exercise Library to download your exercises and practise what you’ve learned today.
Everything is linked for you in the episode notes, and it’s free.
Alright, let’s get started with our 10 verbs.
finir (to finish) - Je finis le travail à dix-sept heures. (I finish work at five o’clock.)
choisir (to choose) - Il choisit toujours la même chose. (He always chooses the same thing.)
réussir (to succeed / to pass) - Elle réussit toujours ses examens. (She always passes her exams.)
grandir (to grow) - Les enfants grandissent trop vite. (Children grow too quickly.)
réfléchir (to think / to reflect) - Ils réfléchissent au problème. (They think about the problem.)
remplir (to fill) - Je remplis ma bouteille d’eau. (I fill up my water bottle.)
grossir (to gain weight) - Le chiot grossit chaque semaine. (The puppy gains weight every week.)
nourrir (to feed) - Elle nourrit son chat. (She feeds her cat.)
ralentir (to slow down) - La voiture ralentit. (The car slows down.)
applaudir (to applaud) - Le public applaudit à la fin du spectacle. (The audience applauds at the end of the show.)
QUICK RECAP
finir (to finish)
choisir (to choose)
réussir (to succeed / to pass)
grandir (to grow)
réfléchir (to think / to reflect)
remplir (to fill)
grossir (to gain weight)
nourrir (to feed)
ralentir (to slow down)
applaudir (to applaud)
And that’s all for today’s episode on 10 common regular -ir verbs in French.
If you’d like to review other regular verbs, make sure to listen to episode 202 of the podcast.
Don’t forget to go and download your episode exercises so you can practise using each of these verbs.
Thanks so much for listening, I hope you enjoyed this episode, and I’ll chat with you in the next one.
À bientôt!