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enseignés

Enseignés is the plural form of the past participle enseigner, the French verb meaning to teach. In standard usage, the form appears in compound tenses built with the auxiliary être or avoir, and it can also function as an adjective derived from the verb. The sense is tied to instruction or having been taught.

As a participle, enseigner is typically used with the auxiliary avoir in passé composé and related tenses.

In addition to its verbal function, enseigner can give rise to a rare nominal use: enseignés, meaning

Related terms include enseignant (teacher), enseignement (teaching, instruction), and éducation. The word enseigner carries the core

In
French,
the
past
participle
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
a
preceding
direct
object.
For
example:
“J’ai
enseigné
le
français.”
(no
agreement
because
le
français
is
after
the
verb)
and
“Les
cours
que
j’ai
enseignés.”
(masculine
plural,
because
the
preceding
object
“les
cours”
is
masculine
plural).
If
the
preceding
object
is
feminine,
the
ending
changes
accordingly:
“Les
leçons
que
j’ai
enseignées.”
(feminine
plural).
The
same
agreement
rules
apply
when
the
participle
is
used
in
other
tenses
such
as
plus-que-parfait:
“J’avais
enseigné.”
those
who
have
been
taught,
as
a
discreet
or
formal
term
for
students
or
recipients
of
instruction.
This
noun
form
is
uncommon
in
everyday
language
and
is
typically
found
in
literary
or
pedagogical
texts.
idea
of
imparting
knowledge,
while
enseignés
emphasizes
the
outcome—what
has
been
taught
to
learners.