L’infinitif Présent (Infinitive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Introduction to the verb délarder
The English translation of the French verb délarder is “to remove fat” or “to trim off fat.” It is pronounced as “day-lar-day” in its infinitive form.
The origin of the word délarder can be traced back to the Old French word “larder” which means “to insert strips of bacon into meat.” Over time, the prefix “de-” was added to indicate the action of removing or taking away something, hence giving us the meaning of “to remove fat.”
In everyday French, délarder is most often used in the L’infinitif Présent tense, which is the equivalent of the infinitive tense in English. This tense is used to express actions that are not yet completed or have not yet happened.
Here are three simple examples of délarder in the L’infinitif Présent tense, along with their English translations:
- Il faut délarder le jambon avant de le cuire. (We need to remove the fat from the ham before cooking it.)
- Je vais délarder le poulet pour le rendre moins gras. (I am going to trim off the fat from the chicken to make it less greasy.)
- Il est important de délarder la viande avant de la mettre au four. (It is important to remove the fat from the meat before putting it in the oven.)
Table of the L’infinitif Présent (Infinitive Present) Tense Conjugation of délarder
Pronoun | Conjugation | Example Usage | English Translation |
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je | délarde | Je délarde souvent. | I gossip often. |
tu | délardes | Tu délardes trop. | You gossip too much. |
il | délarde | Il délarde mal. | He gossips badly. |
elle | délarde | Elle délarde avec plaisir. | She gossips with pleasure. |
on | délarde | On délarde tous les jours. | We gossip every day. |
nous | délardons | Nous délardons sur les voisins. | We gossip about the neighbors. |
vous | délardez | Vous délardez pendant des heures. | You gossip for hours. |
ils | délardent | Ils délardent beaucoup. | They gossip a lot. |
elles | délardent | Elles délardent souvent. | They gossip often. |
Other Conjugations for Délarder.
Le Present (Present Tense) Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Imparfait (Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Passé Simple (Simple Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Passé Composé (Present Perfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Futur Simple (Simple Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Futur Proche (Near Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Plus-que-parfait (Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Passé Antérieur (Past Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Futur Antérieur (Future Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Subjonctif Présent (Subjunctive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Subjonctif Passé (Subjunctive Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Subjonctif Imparfait (Subjunctive Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Subjonctif Plus-que-parfait (Subjunctive Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Conditionnel Présent (Conditional Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
Conditionnel Passé (Conditional Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
L’impératif Présent (Imperative Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder
L’infinitif Présent (Infinitive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb délarder (this article)
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Délarder – About the French L’infinitif Présent (Infinitive Present) Tense
Forming the Infinitive Present
Common Everyday Usage Patterns
As a Verb’s Dictionary Form
After Modal Verbs
As an Imperative
In Infinitive Clauses
Interactions with Other Tenses
Present Tense
Future Tense
Conditional Tense
Passé Composé
Imperfect Tense
Subjunctive and Conditional Moods
Summary
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