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céderai

Céderai is the first-person singular future simple form of the French verb céder, meaning to yield, give way, concede, or surrender. As a conjugated form, it denotes a future action in which the subject states an intention to yield something.

Etymology and meaning

Céder stems from Latin cedo, cedere, meaning to move aside or to relinquish. In French, céder covers

Grammatical note and conjugation

Céder is a regular -er verb in the future simple, with the first-person singular form céderai. The

- Je céderai

- Tu céderas

- Il cédera

- Nous céderons

- Vous céderez

- Ils céderont

Orthography

The commonly accepted spelling for the first-person singular is céderai (with a single accent on the

Usage examples

Je céderai ma place si quelqu’un en a vraiment besoin. Nous céderons au compromis proposé par les

See also

Céder, cession, concession, négociation.

a
range
of
senses
from
physical
yielding
(to
yield
ground)
to
abstract
concessions
(to
yield
authority,
negotiations,
or
rights).
The
form
céderai
specifically
expresses
a
future
act
by
the
speaker.
standard
full
set
in
the
futur
simple
is:
first
e).
Some
writers
encounter
the
erroneous
form
céderai
(with
two
accented
e’s),
but
this
is
not
standard
French.
The
correct
spelling
preserves
the
accent
on
the
initial
é
and
keeps
the
second
e
as
a
plain
e.
médiateurs.
Dans
un
contexte
légal,
on
peut
dire:
«
Je
céderai
mes
droits
sous
certaines
conditions.
»