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Chercherai

Chercherai is the first-person singular future simple form of the French verb chercher, meaning to search or to look for. In ordinary use, the form appears as part of the two-word phrase je chercherai, which translates to I will search or I shall search. The standalone sequence chercherai is not treated as a separate word in standard dictionaries; it is the verb stem plus the future ending that corresponds to the subject je.

Etymology and morphology: chercher comes from Old French cherchier, ultimately derived from Latin quaerere, meaning to

Usage: The form is used to express a future action of searching. Examples include: Demain, je chercherai

Notes: In lexicographical practice, chercherai is treated as a finite conjugated form of the lemma chercher

seek.
The
future
tense
in
French
for
-er
verbs
adds
the
ending
-ai
to
the
infinitive
stem,
yielding
chercherai
for
je.
This
pattern
applies
across
all
persons
with
the
respective
endings,
resulting
in
je
chercherai,
tu
chercheras,
il
cherchera,
nous
chercherons,
vous
chercherez,
ils
chercheront.
mes
clés.
and
Si
j’ai
une
piste,
je
chercherai
des
solutions
tout
de
suite.
In
question
form,
formal
inversion
can
produce
Chercherai-je
un
indice
?,
though
such
inversion
is
relatively
formal
or
literary
and
less
common
in
everyday
speech.
rather
than
a
separate
lexical
entry.
The
term
is
primarily
of
interest
to
learners
and
linguists
examining
French
verb
conjugation
and
tense
formation.