Imparfait (Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Introduction to the verb caquer
The English translation of the French verb “caquer” is “to shit” or “to defecate.” The infinitive form “caquer” is pronounced as [ka.ke].
The verb “caquer” originates from the Old French word “cachier,” which means “to defecate.” It is a colloquial term used in everyday French, particularly in informal or slang contexts.
In the imparfait tense (past continuous), “caquer” is often used to describe the act of defecating in the past. Here are three simple examples of its usage in the imparfait tense, along with their English translations:
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Quand j’étais petit, je caquais dans les couches.
(When I was little, I used to poop in diapers.) -
Ils caquaient toujours dans les buissons pendant les sorties scolaires.
(They would always poop in the bushes during school outings.) -
Pendant les vacances, nous caquions souvent dans les toilettes publiques.
(During the holidays, we would often poop in public restrooms.)
Please note that the verb “caquer” is considered vulgar and should be used with caution, especially in formal contexts.
Table of the Imparfait (Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of caquer
Pronoun | Conjugation | Short Example | English Translation |
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je | caquais | Je caquais tous les matins. | I used to cackle every morning. |
tu | caquais | Tu caquais fort. | You used to cackle loudly. |
il | caquait | Il caquait sans arrêt. | He used to cackle non-stop. |
elle | caquait | Elle caquait avec joie. | She used to cackle with joy. |
on | caquait | On caquait ensemble. | We used to cackle together. |
nous | caquions | Nous caquions souvent. | We used to cackle often. |
vous | caquiez | Vous caquiez poliment. | You used to cackle politely. |
ils | caquaient | Ils caquaient drôlement. | They used to cackle funnily. |
elles | caquaient | Elles caquaient en harmonie. | They used to cackle harmoniously. |
Other Conjugations for Caquer.
Le Present (Present Tense) Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Imparfait (Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer (You’re reading it right now!)
Passé Simple (Simple Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Passé Composé (Present Perfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Futur Simple (Simple Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Futur Proche (Near Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Plus-que-parfait (Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Passé Antérieur (Past Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Futur Antérieur (Future Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Subjonctif Présent (Subjunctive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Subjonctif Passé (Subjunctive Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Subjonctif Imparfait (Subjunctive Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Subjonctif Plus-que-parfait (Subjunctive Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Conditionnel Présent (Conditional Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Conditionnel Passé (Conditional Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Conditionnel Passé II (Conditional Past II) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
L’impératif Présent (Imperative Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
L’impératif Passé (Imperative Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
L’infinitif Présent (Infinitive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
L’infinitif Passé (Infinitive Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Le Participe Présent (Present Participle) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
Le Participe Passé (Past Participle) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb caquer
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Caquer – About the French Imparfait Tense
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Formation of the Imparfait Tense
For regular -er verbs:
For regular -ir verbs
For regular -re verbs
Common Everyday Usage Patterns
Description of Past Habits
Background Information
Mental and Emotional States
It’s employed to express emotions, thoughts, or physical sensations in the past. For example: “J’étais content quand il est arrivé.” (I was happy when he arrived.)
Ongoing Actions
Points to Note About the Imparfait Tense
Passé Composé vs. Imparfait
Conditional
Si Clauses
Narration
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