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discutait

Discutait is the third-person singular imperfect tense form of the French verb discuter. In full, it appears as il discutait, elle discutait or on discutait, and it is used to describe an ongoing or habitual action of discussing in the past. The imperfect tense in French generally sets the scene, describes background actions, or indicates repeated past activity.

Hidden within the word is the regular -er verb pattern. The present tense is discuter; the imperfect

Etymology and sense: discuter comes from Old French discuter, itself from Latin discutere, meaning to shake

Usage notes: discuter can take a topic as a complement (discuter d’un problème, discuter des options). In

Examples:

- Il discutait avec son collègue lorsque le téléphone a sonné.

- Elles discutaient des avantages et des inconvénients du projet.

is
formed
by
removing
-er
and
adding
the
endings
-ais,
-ais,
-ait,
-ions,
-iez,
-aient,
with
-ait
occupying
the
third-person
singular.
Thus,
il
discutait
follows
the
standard
conjugation
for
an
-er
verb
in
the
imparfait.
apart
or
examine
thoroughly.
Over
time,
the
primary
sense
shifted
toward
examining
ideas
through
dialogue,
giving
rise
to
modern
meanings
such
as
to
discuss,
to
debate,
or
to
deliberate.
The
imperfect
form
discusses
a
past
discussion,
rather
than
a
completed
moment,
and
often
appears
in
narratives
to
provide
context
or
background.
literate
or
formal
writing,
l’imparfait
like
discutait
helps
describe
ongoing
conversations,
whereas
passé
composé
would
emphasize
a
completed
discussion.
In
spoken
French,
discuter
can
also
imply
a
casual
chat,
depending
on
context
and
intonation.