prônez

This is the 11226th most frequent French word.


prônez

"Prônez" means "advocate" or "promote."


The word 'prônez,' derived from 'prôner,' is used here in the present tense (vous form) to mean 'advocate' or 'recommend strongly.' It is used to emphasize the action of promoting a value.

Vous prônez toujours le respect dans vos interventions.

You always advocate for respect in your talks.


The verb 'prônent' is used in the third person plural, indicating that a group supports or endorses the idea of reform. It conveys the act of speaking favorably about something to encourage its adoption.

Ils prônent une réforme du système éducatif.

They advocate for a reform of the educational system.


'Je prône' is the first person singular present tense form and is used to directly express the speaker's preference or suggestion for a certain method or action.

Je prône une approche plus collaborative au travail.

I advocate for a more collaborative approach to work.