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Sentirez

Sentirez is the second-person plural, future simple form of the French verb sentir, meaning to feel or to sense. In English, it corresponds to “you will feel” or “you will sense.” It is used with the subject vous to describe a future perception or sensation.

Etymology and form: The form derives from the Latin verb sentire and from modern French sentir. The

Usage: Sentirez appears in contexts describing future experiences of touch, perception, or intuition. It can denote

Examples: Vous sentirez la différence dès demain. Après l’installation, vous sentirez les effets progressivement. These sentences

See also: sentir, conjugation of sentir, French verb conjugation.

future
tense
is
formed
by
attaching
the
ending
-ez
to
the
stem
sentir-,
yielding
vous
sentirez.
Pronunciation
in
standard
French
is
approximately
[vu
sɑ̃tiʁe],
with
the
final
-ez
ending
pronounced
as
the
vowel
[e]
and
the
sibilant
often
not
audibly
distinct.
physical
sensations,
emotional
responses,
or
perceived
changes.
It
is
a
regular
conjugation
for
the
verb
sentir
in
the
future
tense,
though
sentir
itself
is
among
verbs
with
irregularities
in
other
tenses.
illustrate
how
sentirez
conveys
anticipation
of
future
perception
by
the
addressed
audience.