Conjugate verb "prendre parole" in French

Conjugation of the verb prendre paroletranslation to English speak

All formsIndicatif Subjonctif Conditionnel Impératif Participes

Indicatif

Présent

je prends parole
tu prends parole
il/elle prend parole
nous prenons parole
vous prenez parole
ils/elles prennent parole

Imparfait

je prenais parole
tu prenais parole
il/elle prenait parole
nous prenions parole
vous preniez parole
ils/elles prenaient parole

Passé Simple

je pris parole
tu pris parole
il/elle prit parole
nous prîmes parole
vous prîtes parole
ils/elles prirent parole

Futur Simple

je prendrai parole
tu prendras parole
il/elle prendra parole
nous prendrons parole
vous prendrez parole
ils/elles prendront parole

Passé Composé

j'ai pris parole
tu as pris parole
il/elle a pris parole
nous avons pris parole
vous avez pris parole
ils/elles ont pris parole

Plus-que-Parfait

j'avais pris parole
tu avais pris parole
il/elle avait pris parole
nous avions pris parole
vous aviez pris parole
ils/elles avaient pris parole

Passé Antérieur

j'eus pris parole
tu eus pris parole
il/elle eut pris parole
nous eûmes pris parole
vous eûtes pris parole
ils/elles eurent pris parole

Futur Antérieur

j'aurai pris parole
tu auras pris parole
il/elle aura pris parole
nous aurons pris parole
vous aurez pris parole
ils/elles auront pris parole

Subjonctif

Présent

que je prenne parole
que tu prennes parole
qu'il/elle prenne parole
que nous prenions parole
que vous preniez parole
qu'ils/elles prennent parole

Imparfait

que je prisse parole
que tu prisses parole
qu'il/elle prît parole
que nous prissions parole
que vous prissiez parole
qu'ils/elles prissent parole

Passé

que j'aie pris parole
que tu aies pris parole
qu'il/elle ait pris parole
que nous ayons pris parole
que vous ayez pris parole
qu'ils/elles aient pris parole

Plus-que-parfait

que j'eusse pris parole
que tu eusses pris parole
qu'il/elle eût pris parole
que nous eussions pris parole
que vous eussiez pris parole
qu'ils/elles eussent pris parole

Conditionnel

Présent

je prendrais parole
tu prendrais parole
il/elle prendrait parole
nous prendrions parole
vous prendriez parole
ils/elles prendraient parole

Passé

j'aurais pris parole
tu aurais pris parole
il/elle aurait pris parole
nous aurions pris parole
vous auriez pris parole
ils/elles auraient pris parole

Impératif

Impératif

(tu) prends parole
(nous) prenons parole
(vous) prenez parole

Participes

Présent

prenant parole

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin pris parole pris parole
féminin prise parole prises parole
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