| A. F. Gentili - 1853 - 232 pages
...participle present florissant, and in the imperfect florissa.it, florissaient. Hair, to hate, makes in the three persons singular of the Present Indicative Je hais, tu hais, il hait, and huis in thé second person singular of the Imperative. Je reç-ois,* Tu reç-ois, Ils reç-oit,... | |
| C. A. Maynard - 1857 - 128 pages
...béni de Dieu, (a nation favoured by God.) 294. Observ. 2. Hair (to hate) has a diceresis upon the * throughout its tenses, with the exception of the three...the present Indicative. Je hais, tu hais, il hait, but nous haïmes. 296. Observ. 3. Fleurir (to flourish or bloom) when used figuratively, that is, in... | |
| Louis Nottelle - 1868 - 180 pages
...conjugated like Finir, but has a diеeresis over the i (i) throughout the verb, nous haïssons, etc., except the three persons singular of the present indicative, je hais, tu hais, il hait, and the second person singular of the imperative, hai¡, hate thou. ENGLISH COMPOUND WORDS EXEMPLIFIED.... | |
| Francis Batten C. Tarver - French language - 1868 - 212 pages
...hate, has two dots on the i, and the at is pronounced as a dissyllable in all its persons, except in the three persons singular of the present indicative, je hais, tu hais, il hait, and in the second person sing, of the imperative, hais. THE FOURTH CONJUGATION. All verbs of this conjugation... | |
| M. Michel - 1868 - 262 pages
...to be prosperons, it makes florissant, florissait, etc. 145. The verb haïr loses its diœresis in the three persons singular of the present indicative, je hais, tu hais, il hait; and in the second person singular of the imperative, hais. RECAPITULATORY EXERCISES ON THE VERBS OF... | |
| Francis Batten C. Tarver - 1873 - 698 pages
...hate, has two dots on the t, and the ai is pronounced as a dissyllable in all its persons, except in the three persons singular of the present indicative, je hais, tu hais, il hait, and in thé second person sing, of the imperative, hais. THE FOURTH CONJUGATION. All verbs of this... | |
| Frederick Armitage (of Heidelberg.) - French language - 1873 - 106 pages
...class of the 2d Conjugation 1. Haïr to hate retains the tréma throughout the verb except in the 3 persons singular of the present indicative je hais, tu hais, il hait and consequently drops the circumflex in the 1st and 2d persons plural of the perfect definite and... | |
| A. P. Huguenet - French language - 1892 - 222 pages
...ayer, as payer, and spell je paye. Verbs of the 2nd Conjugation. Haïr, to hate, drops the dieoresis in the three persons singular of the Present Indicative : je hais, tu hais, il hait, and in thé 2nd person singular of the Imperative hais. Haïr is the only verb in French which takes... | |
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