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Cacher

Cacher is a French verb meaning to hide or conceal something from someone. It is used with a direct object to indicate hiding a physical object, information, or other things. The reflexive form se cacher means to hide oneself. In everyday usage, cacher covers both tangible hiding and metaphorical concealment, such as cacher des secrets or cacher des preuves.

Grammatical overview: cacher is a regular -er verb. In the present tense the forms are: je cache,

In English contexts, cacher is not a common term. The equivalent English verb is to cache, meaning

In some multilingual communities, particularly in geocaching circles, the person who hides a cache is sometimes

tu
caches,
il/elle
cache,
nous
cachons,
vous
cachez,
ils/elles
cachent.
It
follows
standard
-er
verb
conjugation
patterns
for
past,
future,
and
conditional
tenses.
The
passé
composé
is
formed
with
the
auxiliary
avoir
and
the
past
participle
caché.
The
feminine
form
is
cachée
and
the
plural
forms
are
cachés
(masculine)
or
cachées
(feminine).
The
imperative
forms
are:
cache,
cachons,
et
cachez.
The
verb
is
often
used
with
prepositions
to
specify
what
is
hidden
from
whom,
as
in
cacher
quelque
chose
à
quelqu’un.
to
store
data
for
quicker
access,
or
to
hide
in
a
general
sense.
In
computing,
caching
refers
to
the
practice
of
saving
copies
of
data
to
speed
up
future
requests;
the
related
noun
cache
is
widely
used
across
languages.
In
French,
the
same
concept
is
expressed
with
cacher
in
the
sense
of
hiding,
and
caching
in
English
remains
the
technical
term
for
data
storage
optimization.
informally
described
as
the
cacher,
though
English
usage
more
commonly
prefers
cache
owner
or
hider.
See
also:
cache,
caché,
se
cacher.