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dépends

Dépends is the second-person singular present indicative form of the French verb dépendre, meaning to depend or to rely on. It is used when the subject is you (tu), as in Tu dépends de tes amis dans ce projet. The form is also identical in spelling to the first-person singular form, which can appear in other contexts but with a different subject pronoun.

The verb dépendre comes from Latin dependere, literally de- + pendere, “to hang down” or by extension

Conjugation basics include: je dépends, tu dépends, il dépend, nous dépendons, vous dépendez, ils dépendent. The

Usage notes: dépends is typically paired with de to indicate what the subject depends on (dépendre de

In summary, dépends is a key conjugated form of dépendre, central to expressing reliance or conditionality

to
rely
on
or
to
be
contingent
on
something.
In
modern
French,
the
core
sense
is
still
about
dependence
or
conditionality,
rather
than
physical
hanging.
third-person
singular
form
is
dépend,
without
the
final
s,
which
helps
distinguish
it
from
dépends
in
spoken
conversation.
The
participle
and
related
forms
include
dépendant
(dependent)
and
dépendance
(dependence).
quelque
chose).
A
common
construction
is
ça
dépend,
meaning
“it
depends,”
often
used
to
express
conditionality
in
a
situation.
While
dépends
appears
in
direct
address
to
“you,”
the
more
frequent
standalone
expression
involves
the
third-person
dépends
and
its
related
forms.
in
French,
with
clear
ties
to
related
words
like
dépendance
and
dépendant.