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céderas

Céderas is the second-person singular future simple indicative form of the French verb céder, which means to yield, concede, or give up. As a conjugated form, it is used to refer to a future action undertaken by the person addressed.

Usage and context: céder is a regular -er verb, and céderas expresses a definite future action by

Conjugation and spelling notes: The future simple endings for -er verbs apply to céder, producing forms such

Etymology: céder comes from Old French ceder, from Latin cedo, cedere, meaning to go, yield, or withdraw.

See also: céder, cédant, céderez, cèderont.

you.
It
can
appear
in
formal
or
written
language
and
in
narrative
or
hypothetical
contexts.
Example:
Tu
céderas
à
la
pression
si
les
arguments
restent
convaincants.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
use
other
future
forms
or
periphrastic
constructions,
but
céderas
remains
standard
for
the
simple
future.
as
je
céderai,
tu
céderas,
il
cédera,
nous
céderons,
vous
céderez,
ils
céderont.
The
form
céderas
contains
the
acute
accent
on
the
first
e
(é).
In
the
present
tense,
the
verb
céder
shows
the
vowel
alternation
cède,
cèdes,
cède,
cédons,
cédez,
cèdent,
while
the
imperfect
is
cédais,
etc.
The
verb
is
common
in
both
legal,
political,
and
everyday
contexts
when
discussing
yielding
or
giving
up
an
interest,
a
claim,
or
a
position.
The
form
céderas
reflects
regular
French
conjugation
patterns
for
-er
verbs
in
the
future
simple,
with
the
orthographic
accents
indicating
pronunciation
and
stress.