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Collabore

Collabore is the third-person singular present indicative form of the French verb collaborer, meaning to work together with others on a common task or project. It is used to describe a subject actively participating in cooperative work. For example: Il collabore avec ses collègues sur le projet; elle collabore au développement du logiciel. The form also appears as the imperative for informal address: collabore!

Etymology and related terms: collabore derives from Latin collaborare, built from com- meaning “together” and laborare

Usage: In French texts, collabore frequently appears in academic, corporate, and media contexts to denote active

Note: In English-language writing, collabore is unusual and typically appears only as a loanword or in bilingual

meaning
“to
work.”
Related
nouns
include
la
collaboration
and
le
collaborateur
(the
collaborator
or
coworker).
Adjectives
include
collaboratif
or
collaborative,
used
to
describe
methods,
tools,
or
environments
that
foster
joint
work.
joint
effort
among
individuals
or
teams,
often
in
relation
to
research,
development,
or
project
work.
It
is
commonly
paired
with
nouns
like
projet,
équipe,
and
partenaires.
contexts;
the
standard
English
forms
are
collaborate
(verb)
and
collaboration
(noun).
For
non-English
speakers,
recognizing
collabore
as
the
French
conjugation
of
collaborer
can
aid
understanding
of
sentences
describing
cooperative
activity.