Infinitif Prétérit Part. Passé Traduction française to abide abode abode demeurer to arise arose arisen (se) lever to awake awoke awoken (se)

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Infinitif Prétérit Part. Passé Traduction française to abide abode abode demeurer to arise arose arisen (se) lever to awake awoke awoken (se) réveiller to be was/were been être to bear bore born, borne supporter to beat beat beaten battre to become became become devenir to befall befell befallen arriver à to beget begot begotten engendrer to begin began begun commencer to behold beheld beheld contempler to bend bent bent (se) courber to bereave bereft bereft priver to beseech besought besought supplier to bespeak bespoke bespoken commander, retenir to bet bet bet parier to bid bid bid offrir (un prix), ordonner to bind bound bound lier, relier to bite bit bitten mordre to bleed bled bled saigner to blow blew blown souffler to break broke broken casser to breed bred bred élever (du bétail) to bring brought brought apporter to broadcast broadcast broadcast diffuser (une émission) to build built built construire to burn burnt burnt brûler to burst burst burst éclater to buy bought bought acheter to cast cast cast jeter to catch caught caught attraper to chide chid chidden gronder to choose chose chosen choisir to cleave clove, cleft cloven, cleft fendre to cling clung clung s'accrocher to clothe clad clad vêtir to come came come venir to cost cost cost coûter to creep crept crept ramper

to crow crew crowed chanter (coq) to cut cut cut couper to dare dared, durst dared oser to deal dealt dealt distribuer to dig dug dug creuser to dive dove dived plonger to do did done faire to draw drew drawn dessiner to dream dreamt dreamt rêver to drink drank drunk boire to drive drove driven conduire to dwell dwelt dwelt habiter to eat ate eaten manger to fall fell fallen tomber to feed fed fed nourrir to feel felt felt sentir, éprouver to fight fought fought combattre to find found found trouver to flee fled fled s'enfuir to fling flung flung jeter violemment to fly flew flown voler to forbear forbore forborne s'abstenir to forbid forbade forbidden interdire to forecast forecast forecast prédire to forget forgot forgotten oublier to forgive forgave forgiven pardonner to forsake forsook forsaken abandonner to freeze froze frozen geler to get got got, (gotten usa) obtenir to gild gilt gilt dorer to gird girt girt ceindre to give gave given donner to go went gone aller to grind ground ground moudre to grow grew grown grandir to hang hanged hanged pendre (supplice) to hang hung hung suspendre, accrocher to have had had avoir to hear heard heard entendre to heave hove hove se soulever to hew hewed hewn tailler

to hide hid hid, hidden (se) cacher to hit hit hit frapper, atteindre to hold held held tenir to hurt hurt hurt blesser to keep kept kept garder to kneel knelt knelt s'agenouiller to knit knit knit tricoter to know knew known savoir, connaître to lade laded laden charger to lay laid laid poser à plat to lead led led mener to lean leant leant s'appuyer, se pencher to leap leapt leapt sauter to learn learnt learnt apprendre to leave left left laisser, quitter to lend lent lent prêter to let let let permettre, louer to lie lay lain être étendu to light lit lit allumer to lose lost lost perdre to make made made faire, fabriquer to mean meant meant signifier to meet met met (se) rencontrer to melt melted melted, molten fondre to mistake mistook mistaken se tromper to mow mowed mown faucher to pay paid paid payer to put put put mettre to quit quit quit cesser (de), quitter to read read read lire to rend rent rent déchirer to rid rid rid débarrasser to ride rode ridden chevaucher to ring rang rung sonner to rise rose risen s'élever, se lever to run ran run courir to saw sawed sawn scier to say said said dire to see saw seen voir to seek sought sought chercher to seethe sod sodden bouillir

to sell sold sold vendre to send sent sent envoyer to set set set fixer to sew sewed sewn coudre to shake shook shaken secouer to shear sheared shorn tondre (des moutons) to shed shed shed verser (des larmes) to shine shone shone briller to shoe shod shod ferrer, chausser to shoot shot shot tirer to show showed shown montrer to shred shred shred lacérer to shrink shrank shrunk rétrécir to shrive shrove shriven confesser to shut shut shut fermer to sing sang sung chanter to sink sank sunk couler to sit sat sat être assis to slay slew slain massacrer to sleep slept slept dormir to slide slid slid glisser to sling slung slung lancer (avec force) to slink slunk slunk aller furtivement to slit slit slit fendre, inciser to smell smelt smelt sentir (odorat) to smite smote smitten frapper to sow sowed sown semer to speak spoke spoken parler to speed sped sped aller à toute vitesse to spell spelt spelt épeler to spend spent spent dépenser to spill spilt spilt renverser, répandre to spin spun, span spun filer, tourner to spit spat, spit spat, spit cracher to split split split fendre (en éclat) to spoil spoilt spoilt gâcher, gâter to spread spread spread répandre to spring sprang sprung s'élancer, bondir to stand stood stood être debout to steal stole stolen voler, dérober to stick stuck stuck coller

to sting stung stung piquer to stink stank stunk puer to strew strewed strewn joncher to stride strode stridden marcher à grands pas to strike struck struck frapper to string strung strung enfiler, tendre (une corde) to strive strove striven s'efforcer to swear swore sworn jurer to sweat sweat sweat suer to sweep swept swept balayer to swell swelled swollen enfler to swim swam swum nager to swing swung swung se balancer to take took taken prendre to teach taught taught enseigner to tear tore torn déchirer to tell told told dire, raconter to think thought thought penser to thrive throve thriven prospérer to throw threw thrown jeter to thrust thrust thrust enfoncer to tread trod trodden fouler aux pieds to understand understood understood comprendre to undo undid undone défaire to upset upset upset renverser to wake woke woken (se) réveiller to wear wore worn porter (des vêtements) to weave wove woven tisser to weep wept wept pleurer to win won won gagner to wind wound wound enrouler to withdraw withdrew withdrawn retirer to withstand withstood withstood résister à to work worked, wrought worked, wrought travailler to wring wrung wrung tordre to write wrote written écrire