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How do you say "to insert" in French?
insérer
In French, "to insert" is insérer.
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Pronunciation
ahn-say-RAY. Three syllables with stress on the final syllable.
Grammar notes
A regular ER verb with an accent: j'insère, tu insères, il/elle insère, nous insérons, vous insérez, ils/elles insèrent.
Example sentence
Tu insères la clé.
You insert the key.
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How to remember insérer
Insérer is closely related to English 'insert' - they share the same Latin root and nearly the same meaning.
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Questions about insérer
How do you say "to insert" in French?
In French, "to insert" is insérer. It is a noun.
How is insérer written in French?
insérer is written using the standard French script.
How is insérer used in a sentence?
Use insérer as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Tu insères la clé. (You insert the key.).
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