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célébrer

Célébrer is a French verb meaning to celebrate, to commemorate, or to honor publicly. It is used for festive occasions, religious or secular rites, anniversaries, achievements, and milestones. The term can also convey the idea of praising something in a ceremonial context. The word comes from Latin celebrare, originally meaning to honor with festivals or to make renowned.

Célébrer is a regular ER-verb in modern French. In the present tense the forms are: je célèbre,

Célébrer is transitive and typically takes a direct object, such as célébrer un anniversaire, célébrer une

Related forms include la célébration (the act or event of celebrating), le célébrant (the person who presides

tu
célèbres,
il
célèbre,
nous
célébrons,
vous
célébrez,
ils
célèbrent.
The
passé
composé
is
formed
with
the
auxiliary
avoir:
j'ai
célébré.
The
imperfect
is
célébrais,
célébrais,
célébrait,
célébrions,
célébriez,
célébraient.
The
future
simple
yields
célébrerai,
célébreras,
célèbrera,
célébrerons,
célébrerez,
célébreront.
The
subjonctif
présent
is
que
je
célèbre,
que
tu
célèbres,
qu'il
célèbre,
que
nous
célébrions,
que
vous
célébriez,
qu'ils
célèbrent.
The
imperative
is
célèbre,
célébrez,
célébrons.
victoire,
or
célébrer
Noël.
In
religious
contexts,
it
can
describe
the
act
of
conducting
a
ceremony,
for
example,
la
messe
est
célébrée
par
le
prêtre.
The
verb
can
also
be
used
more
broadly
to
mark
solemn
or
public
recognition
of
a
person,
an
achievement,
or
a
tradition,
not
only
joyful
revelry.
at
a
ceremony),
and
the
adjective
célèbre
meaning
famous.
Although
related
in
etymology,
it
is
important
to
distinguish
célèbre
(famous)
from
célébrer
(to
celebrate).