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commencez

Commencez is a French verb form derived from commencer, meaning to begin. It functions as the second-person plural present indicative and, in command form, the imperative. In standard usage, vous commencez means you begin, while Commencez! is an instruction to begin.

The verb commencer comes from Old French comencer/comencier, with roots in the Latin incipere, meaning to begin

Present tense forms include: je commence, tu commences, il/elle commence, nous commençons, vous commencez, ils/elles commencent.

Usage notes: commencez is common in instructions, schedules, and narrative passages where a group or a formal

See also: commencer, conjugation of French verbs, imperative mood.

or
to
undertake.
The
vous
form
is
used
for
formal
singular
or
plural
address,
and
is
identical
in
the
present
indicative
and
the
imperative
(Commencez).
address
is
involved.
It
can
introduce
actions
or
steps,
and
is
frequently
paired
with
a
following
infinitive
or
clause,
for
example:
Commencez
par
lire
les
instructions.
Vous
commencez
à
comprendre.