assemblez
Assemblez is a form of the French verb assembler. It represents the second-person plural present tense (vous) and is also used as the imperative form when giving a command to you all. In ordinary present tense, it means “you assemble” or “you (all) assemble.” As an imperative, it appears as a direct instruction such as “Assemblez les pièces.”
The verb assembler denotes the action of putting parts together to form a whole, whether physically, as
- In manufacturing or construction contexts, you might see: Assemblez les composants conformément au plan.
- In data or information contexts: Assemblez les faits et présentez un résumé.
- In everyday language, the form also appears on signs or manuals as an imperative directive addressed
- Translate assemblez as “you assemble” (plural) or “you should assemble” when used as an imperative.
- It is appropriate in formal or plural address, or in instructional material directed at multiple people.
Related forms include j’assemble, tu assembles, il/elle assemble, nous assemblons, ils/elles assemblent. The term is common