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SUIS

Suis is the first-person singular present indicative form of the French verb être, meaning "to be." It is used with the subject je to express identity, state, or description, as in Je suis étudiant (I am a student) or Je suis content (I am happy). It can also indicate origin or position in a copular sense, though origin is often expressed with venir or with phrases like être originaire de.

In the present tense, the full conjugation of être is: je suis, tu es, il est, nous

Usage notes include negation and question formation. To negate, French places ne before the verb and pas

Etymology: suis derives from the Latin sum, via Old French, reflecting the long historical development of the

See also: être; French verb conjugation; French language.

sommes,
vous
êtes,
ils
sont.
The
form
suis
specifically
corresponds
to
I
am.
This
verb
form
is
foundational
in
French,
appearing
in
countless
everyday
expressions
and
constructions.
after
it:
Je
ne
suis
pas
fatigué.
For
questions,
être
can
be
inverted
with
the
subject:
Suis-je
prêt?
In
informal
spoken
French,
the
phrase
je
suis
can
be
rendered
in
writing
as
j’suis
to
reflect
pronunciation,
for
example
J’suis
content.
verb
être
in
the
Romance
languages.
As
an
irregular
verb,
être
and
its
forms,
including
suis,
do
not
follow
a
simple
pattern
like
regular
-er
verbs.