pleurons

This is the 11040th most frequent French word.


pleurons

"Pleurons" means "we cry" in English.


The verb 'pleurons' here is conjugated in the present tense for the first-person plural 'nous' (we), indicating the action of crying.

Nous pleurons lorsque nous sommes tristes.

We cry when we are sad.


The verb 'pleurons' is used in the present tense to describe the ongoing action of crying in a conditional clause.

Même quand nous pleurons, nous devons rester forts.

Even when we cry, we must stay strong.


Here, 'pleurons' is negated by 'ne' and 'pas,' demonstrating its use in constructing negative sentences in French.

Nous ne pleurons pas souvent, mais quand nous le faisons, c'est sincère.

We do not cry often, but when we do, it's sincere.