đź’ˇ Useful information: Before you start, you should know that we are going to see 65 verbs in French, but some of these 65 verbs can have a pronominal form. This will allow you to know much more than 65 verbs! For example, the verb "appeler" can also be used in the pronominal form "s'appeler".
1. Avoir
(=to have)
J’ai 30 ans = I'm 30 years old
J’ai froid = I'm cold
J’ai chaud = I'm hot
J’ai faim = I'm hungry
J’ai peur = I'm affraid
etc.
2. ĂŠtre
(= to be)
Tu es en vacances. = You are on vacation.
3. Faire / Se faire
(=to do / to make)
Il fait du sport. = He plays sports.
4. Dire / Se dire
(=to say / to tell)
Elle ne dit rien. = She says nothing.
5. Aller
(= to. go)
Nous allons au marché. = We go to the market.
6. Voir / Se voir
(= to see)
Vous voyez la mer d’ici. = You can see the sea from here.
7. Venir
(= to come)
Ils viennent d’Argentine. = They come from Argentina.
8. Prendre / Se prendre
(= to take)
Elles prennent le bus. = They take the bus.
9. Savoir
(=to know)
Je sais nager. = I can swim.
10. Mettre / Se mettre
(= to put)
Tu mets ton pull. = You put on your sweater.
11. Donner / Se donner
(= to give)
Il donne son numéro de téléphone. = He gives his phone number.
12. Pouvoir
(=to can)
Elle peut venir samedi. = She can come on Saturday.
13. Comprendre / Se comprendre
(= to understand)
On comprend la grammaire française. = We understand French grammar.
14. Trouver / Se trouver
(= to find)
Nous avons trouvé facilement le chemin. = We found the way easily.
15. Recevoir
(= to recieve)
Vous recevez beaucoup de courrier. = You receive a lot of mail.
16. Vouloir
(= to want)
Ils veulent voir la Tour Eiffel. = They want to see the Eiffel Tower.
17. Devoir
(= to must)
Elles doivent partir maintenant. = They must leave now.
18. Attendre / S’attendre
(= to wait)
J’attends ma sĹ“ur. = I am waiting for my sister.
19. Parler / Se parler
(= to speak / to talk)
Tu parles bien français. = You speak French well.
20. Tenir / Se tenir
(=to hold)
Elle tient son téléphone. = She holds her phone.
21. Répondre / Se répondre
(= to answer)
Il répond à toutes ses questions. = He answers all his questions
22. Demander / Se demander
(= to ask)
Nous lui demandons son avis. = We ask his opinion.
23. Partir
(= to leave)
Vous partez en vacances. = You are going on vacation.
24. Connaître / Se connaitre
(= to know)
Ils connaissent très bien cette chanson. = They know this song very well.
25. Lire
(= to read)
Elles lisent un nouveau roman. = They read a new novel.
26. Entendre / S’entendre
(= to hear)
J’entends le chant des oiseaux. = I can hear the birds singing.
27. Écrire / S’Ă©crire
(= to write)
Tu m’Ă©cris une très belle lettre. = You write me a very beautiful letter.
28. Penser
(= to think)
Il pense Ă son chat. = He thinks about his cat.
29. Appeler / S’appeler
(= to call / to name)
Elle appelle sa mère qui s’appelle CĂ©lia. = She calls her mother, whose name is Celia.
30. Travailler
(= to work)
On travaille Ă la maison. = We work from home.
31. Chercher / Se chercher
(= to look for)
Nous cherchons tes clés. = We are looking for your keys.
32. Aider / S’aider
(= to help)
Vous aidez toujours les autres. = You always help others.
33. Écouter / S’Ă©couter
(= to listen)
Elles Ă©coutent de la musique. = They listen to music.
34. Marcher
(= to walk)
Ils marchent 4 km. = They walk 4 km.
35. Arriver
(= to arrive)
J’arrive toujours en retard. = I always arrive late.
36. Manger
(= to eat)
Tu manges un sandwich Ă midi. = You eat a sandwich at lunch.
37. Acheter / S’acheter
(= to buy)
Il achète une nouvelle voiture. = He buys a new car.
38. Aimer / S’aimer
(= to love / like)
Aime cette vidéo en cliquant sur ce bouton. = Like this video by clicking on this button.
39. Apporter / S’apporter
(to bring)
Nous apportons un gâteau. = We bring a cake.
40. Apprendre
(= to learn)
Vous apprenez le français. = You are learning French.
41. ArrĂŞter / S’arrĂŞter
(= to stop)
Ils arrĂŞtent de faire du sport. = They stop playing sports.
42. Boire
(= to drink)
Elles boivent du café. = They drink coffee.
43. Changer / Se changer
(=to change)
Je change de vĂŞtements. = I change my clothes.
44. Choisir / Se choisir
(= to choose)
Tu choisis quelle robe ? = Which dress do you choose?
45. Commencer
(= to start)
Il commence son nouveau travail. = He starts his new job.
46. Monter
(= to go up)
Elle monte les marches de l'escalier. = She goes up the stairs.
47. Continuer
(= to continue / go on)
On continue de marcher malgré la pluie. = We continue to walk in spite of the rain.
48. Mourir
(= to die)
Son lapin est mort ce matin. = Her rabbit died this morning.
49. Coucher / Se coucher
(= to go to sleep)
Vous vous couchez Ă 22h. = You go to bed at 10pm.
50. Pleuvoir
(= to rain)
Il pleut depuis hier. = It has been raining since yesterday.
51. Oublier
(= to forget)
Elles oublient toujours leur téléphone. = They always forget their phone.
52. Réveiller / Se réveiller
(= to wake up)
Il se réveille à 7h. = He wakes up at 7am.
53. Ouvrir / S’ouvrir
(= to open)
Elle a du mal Ă s’ouvrir aux autres. = She has difficulty opening up to others.
54. Coûter
(= to cost)
Ces chaussures coûtent 59 euros. = These shoes cost 59 euros.
55. Payer / Se payer
(= to pay)
Tu dois payer Ă la caisse du magasin. = You have to pay at the store checkout.
56. Perdre / Se perdre
(= to loose)
Il perd son porte-monnaie Ă chaque fois. = He loses his wallet every time.
57. Décider / Se décider
(= to decide)
Elle décide de ne plus venir au travail. = She decides not to come to work anymore.
58. Descendre
(= to go down)
On descend la rue Ă pied. = We go down the street on foot.
59. Réfléchir
(to think)
Vous réfléchissez toujours avant de parler. = You always think before you speak.
60. Dormir
(= to sleep)
Ils dorment très bien dans ce lit. = They sleep very well in this bed.
61. Quitter / Se quitter
(=to leave / to quit)
J’ai quittĂ© mon travail. = I quit my job.
62. Envoyer / S’envoyer
(= to send)
Tu m’as envoyĂ© un email. =You sent me an email.
63. Préparer / Se préparer
(= to prepare)
Il prépare à manger. = He is preparing food.
64. Essayer
(= to try)
Elle essaye de t’appeler. = She's trying to call you.
65. Conduire / Se conduire
(= to drive)
Nous conduisons trop vite. = We drive too fast.
I'll see you soon for new adventures in French of course! 🇫🇷