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énoncerez

Énoncer is a French verb meaning to state, to express, or to set forth in words. Énoncerez is the second-person plural future simple form: vous énoncerez, or “you will state.” The form is used in formal or written contexts and in instructional or declarative statements.

Etymology and related forms: Énoncer comes from Old French enoncer, from Latin enuntiare, meaning to declare

Usage and nuance: Énoncer emphasizes presenting facts, propositions, or findings in a clear, articulated manner. It

Conjugation notes: Énoncer is a regular -er verb. The future simple form for vous is énoncerez. Full

See also: énoncé (the stated proposition), énonciation (the act of enunciating), and other related verbs such

or
announce.
The
related
noun
énoncé
denotes
a
stated
proposition
or
a
formal
sentence,
and
enunciation
(énonciation)
refers
to
the
act
of
expressing
something
in
words.
is
common
in
legal,
academic,
or
administrative
writing,
where
precise
wording
is
important.
It
is
less
common
in
casual
speech,
where
verbs
like
dire
or
expliquer
might
be
preferred.
Énoncerez
appears
in
future-oriented
statements
directed
at
a
group,
such
as
instructions
or
expectations
given
to
an
audience.
conjugation
includes:
j’énoncerai,
tu
énonceras,
il/elle
énoncera,
nous
énoncerons,
vous
énoncerez,
ils/elles
énonceront,
with
present
forms
such
as
j’énonce,
nous
énonçons,
vous
énoncez.
as
dire,
exprimer,
formuler.