In this French conjugation app, you can search for verbs and view their conjugations across multiple tenses and moods. Includes thousands of verbs and supports search in any form.
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About French Conjugation.
If you're not sure how a certain French verb (être, avoir, aller, faire, etc.) should be conjugated, just type it in the search box, hit enter, and the app will show you the conjugation for each tense, including subjunctive and imperative forms, for each French verb.
Features:
- No ads
- Conjugate any verb in any tense or mode
- User interface is simple and intuitive
- Thousands of verbs indexed
- Search for verbs in any form (conjugated or infinitive), with or without accents.
Vatefaireconjuguer.com is designed, edited and developed in its entirety by A9 SAS, who also make Gymglish, online language courses.
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Reviews for French Conjugation.
Jazsax95
Silly UI, decent reference
Lots of strange limitations and UI quirks. I don’t understand the word-bubble-by-commonality display of verbs. You can’t look at a list alphabetically and it’s difficult to read the words as they get smaller. And inexplicably, you cannot search by the English verb you’re looking for even though those words themselves are within the verb conjugation page. And I can’t search for French words I don’t know, so it doesn’t work as a dictionary when it easily could be (and thereby make the conjugation aspect easier to use). The conjugations themselves are helpful to review and practice/reference assuming you can find the one you want. Add the definitions as keywords to the search engine so the English terms locate the correct French verb. And a complete alphabetical list of verbs with filters for Top 50/100/300 most common would make this 10x more useful.
by-me
Fantastique!
I’ve been using this app for years. It’s easy to navigate. I’d just love to see translations appear when tapping on the conjugated verb or pronoun line, so I don’t have to leave the app to look up the meaning.