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dépendil

Dépendil is a nonstandard rendering that has appeared in discussions of French orthography. It is not a recognized conjugation of the verb dépendre and is not listed in standard dictionaries. In linguistic and typographic contexts it is typically described as an erroneous form resulting from the omission of a hyphen in inverted questions, where French normally requires a hyphen between the verb and the subject pronoun.

In standard French, questions formed by inversion of a verb and its subject pronoun use the structure

Dépendil is thus cited as a cautionary example in French pedagogy and typographic references, and is sometimes

See also: French orthography, Inversion (French), Hyphen usage in French, OCR and autocorrect errors.

verb-pronoun
with
a
hyphen,
as
in
dépend-il?
The
hyphen
helps
maintain
clarity
when
the
verb
ends
with
a
consonant
and
the
following
element
is
a
pronoun.
When
the
hyphen
is
omitted,
as
in
dépendil,
the
text
risks
misreading
or
appearing
nonstandard,
particularly
in
formal
writing,
publishing,
or
educational
materials.
produced
by
optical
character
recognition
(OCR)
or
autocorrect
processes
that
strip
or
fail
to
insert
punctuation
marks.
It
has
no
separate
lexical
meaning
beyond
being
a
contested
orthographic
form
of
dépendre
in
inversion
contexts.