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 Translation for 'auxiliary verb' from English to French
NOUN   an auxiliary verb | auxiliary verbs
ling.
auxiliaire {m}
auxiliary verb
ling.
verbe {m} auxiliaire
auxiliary verb
Partial Matches
auxiliaire {adj}auxiliary
2
mil.
auxiliaire {m}
auxiliary
nourrice {f} [bidon]auxiliary tank
mil.
auxiliaire {f}
auxiliary [female]
méd.occup.
auxiliaire {m} médical
medical auxiliary [Br.]
méd.occup.
auxiliaire {f} médical
medical auxiliary [Br.] [female]
ling.
verbe {m}
verb
3
ling.
verbe {m} passif
passive verb
ling.
verbe {m} actif
active verb
ling.
verbe {m} d'action
dynamic verb
ling.
verbe {m} défectif
defective verb
ling.
verbe {m} faible
weak verb
ling.
verbe {m} fort
strong verb
ling.
verbe {m} de modalité
modal verb
ling.
verbe {m} auxiliaire de mode
modal verb
ling.
syntagme {m} verbal
verb phrase
ling.
verbe {m} d'action
full verb
ling.
auxiliaire {m} modal
modal verb
ling.
verbe {m} d'action
main verb
ling.
verbe {m} composé
phrasal verb
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Usage Examples English
  • The latinized name "jelqing" is the corrupt form derived from the Persian "jalq zadan" (جلق زدن), "jalq" meaning "to masturbate" followed by an auxiliary verb "zadan" meaning "to strike, hit or throb".
  • For the first and second persons, the auxiliary verb "být" conjugated in the present tense is added.
  • The compound tenses are formed with the auxiliary verb "haber" plus the past participle.
  • Other languages, including English, express the passive voice periphrastically, using an auxiliary verb.
  • Similarly to English, the French verb "aller" ("to go") can be used as an auxiliary verb to create a near-future tense ("le futur proche").

  • In English the forms are often the same, using the auxiliary verb "to be" followed by the past participle.
  • The auxiliary verb "måste" "must" lacks an infinitive, except in Swedish dialects spoken in Finland.
  • Since Arabic lacks an auxiliary verb "to have", constructions using "li"-, "‘inda", and "ma‘a" with the pronominal suffixes are used to describe possession.
  • Some modern generative analysts classify "to" as a "peculiar" auxiliary verb; other analysts, as the infinitival subordinator.
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