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Suggérer

Suggérer is a French verb meaning to propose or to put forward as a possibility, often in a non-imposing way. It is transitive and typically used with a direct object, such as a plan, idea, or solution, and with an indirect object indicating to whom the suggestion is addressed. Common constructions include suggestions with an infinitive clause, for example: Je te suggère de partir, Nous vous suggérons d’examiner ces chiffres, or Elle m’a suggéré de lui parler.

Conjugation and forms: Suggérer is a regular -er verb with some usual spelling adjustments in certain forms.

Etymology: The verb comes from Old French suggérer, from Latin suggerere meaning “to bring up, to hint

Usage notes: Suggérer conveys a milder or more indirect notion than proposer or recommander. It often implies

See also: suggestion, proposer, recommander.

Present
tense
forms
are
je
suggère,
tu
suggères,
il/elle
suggère,
nous
suggérons,
vous
suggérez,
ils/elles
suggèrent.
The
imperative
forms
are
suggère,
suggérons,
suggérez.
The
past
participle
is
suggéré,
used
with
auxiliary
être
or
avoir
in
compound
tenses
depending
on
the
construction,
for
example
j’ai
suggéré.
The
imperfect
is
suggérais,
subjunctive
forms
follow
the
standard
patterns
of
-er
verbs.
at.”
The
Latin
form
is
connected
with
sub-
(under)
and
gerere
(to
bear,
carry),
with
the
figurative
sense
evolving
toward
presenting
or
prompting
an
idea.
an
option
or
gentle
guidance
rather
than
a
firm
prescription.
The
construction
with
à
quelqu’un
(suggérer
quelque
chose
à
quelqu’un)
or
with
an
infinitive
(suggérer
de
faire
quelque
chose)
is
common,
and
the
noun
form
suggesting
a
related
concept
is
la
suggestion.