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coller

Coller is a French verb meaning to glue, to paste, or to stick something to another surface using an adhesive. It is used to describe attaching one object to another, often with glue, tape, or another binding material. Common phrases include collER une étiquette sur une bouteille or coller des timbres sur une enveloppe, illustrating both general adhesion and specific applications.

In addition to physical attachment, coller can be used metaphorically to indicate that something adheres to

Conjugation follows the regular -er verb pattern. Present tense forms are: je colle, tu colles, il colle,

Beyond everyday language, collER also appears as a surname or in place names in some regions. As

or
fits
with
reality,
as
in
ideas
or
descriptions
that
“collent”
with
observed
facts.
The
reflexive
form
se
coller
is
used
in
some
expressions
to
denote
sticking
to
or
pressing
against
something,
or
figuratively
to
cling
to
a
situation
or
obligation.
nous
collons,
vous
collez,
ils
collent.
The
past
participle
is
collé,
used
with
auxiliary
être
or
avoir
in
compound
tenses
depending
on
the
construction.
The
imperfect
is:
je
collais,
tu
collais,
il
collait,
nous
collions,
vous
colliez,
ils
collaient.
The
simple
future
forms
include
je
collerai,
tu
collerras,
il
collera,
etc.
such,
collER
carries
both
a
practical
meaning
related
to
adhesion
and
occasional
uses
as
a
proper
noun
in
personal
or
geographic
contexts.