Conjugate verb "libeller" in French

Conjugation of the verb libeller, 1st group     translation to English draw up, word, make out
The verb libeller is conjugated with: avoir

All formsIndicatif Subjonctif Conditionnel Impératif Participes

Indicatif

Présent

je libelle
tu libelles
il/elle libelle
nous libellons
vous libellez
ils/elles libellent

Imparfait

je libellais
tu libellais
il/elle libellait
nous libellions
vous libelliez
ils/elles libellaient

Passé Simple

je libellai
tu libellas
il/elle libella
nous libellâmes
vous libellâtes
ils/elles libellèrent

Futur Simple

je libellerai
tu libelleras
il/elle libellera
nous libellerons
vous libellerez
ils/elles libelleront

Passé Composé

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

Plus-que-Parfait

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

Passé Antérieur

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

Futur Antérieur

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

Subjonctif

Présent

que je libelle
que tu libelles
qu'il/elle libelle
que nous libellions
que vous libelliez
qu'ils/elles libellent

Imparfait

que je libellasse
que tu libellasses
qu'il/elle libellât
que nous libellassions
que vous libellassiez
qu'ils/elles libellassent

Passé

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

Plus-que-parfait

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

Conditionnel

Présent

je libellerais
tu libellerais
il/elle libellerait
nous libellerions
vous libelleriez
ils/elles libelleraient

Passé

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

Impératif

Impératif

(tu) libelle
(nous) libellons
(vous) libellez

Participes

Présent

libellant

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin libellé libellés
féminin libellée libellées
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