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Jouez

Jouez is a French verb form derived from jouer, meaning to play or to act. It functions as a conjugated form of the verb in modern French and appears in two grammatical contexts.

In the present indicative, jouez is the second-person plural form of the verb for the subject vous,

Phonetics and usage notes: jouez is pronounced roughly /ʒwe/ in standard French. As with many French verb

Etymology: jouer stems from Old French juer, which itself comes from Latin iocare, related to iocus meaning

See also: jouer, conjugation patterns in French, imperative mood, present indicative.

as
in
Vous
jouez
du
piano.
It
corresponds
to
the
English
“you
play”
when
addressing
more
than
one
person
or
when
using
a
formal
singular
subject.
The
same
sequence
of
letters
also
serves
as
the
imperative
mood,
where
Jouez
is
used
to
issue
a
command
or
invitation
to
play,
for
example,
Jouez
bien
ou
Jouez
maintenant.
forms,
the
capitalization
and
punctuation
distinguish
uses
in
practice:
Jouez!
is
typically
an
imperative,
while
vous
jouez
appears
in
declarative
sentences.
joke
or
play.
The
related
noun
jeu
(game)
shares
the
same
root.