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espérez

Espérer is a French verb meaning to hope. It is a regular member of the first conjugation group (-er verbs) but shows a characteristic stem change in the present tense. It is used to express desire or expectation that something will happen, often in clauses introduced by que, or in direct statements of hope.

Etymology and history: The verb comes from Old French esperer, derived from Latin sperare “to hope.” The

Conjugation and forms: In the present tense, the forms are j'espère, tu espères, il espère, nous espérons,

Usage and nuances: Espérer denotes hope for a favorable outcome rather than certainty. It governs clauses that

See also: espérance, désespérer, espérances.

modern
form
espérer
reflects
orthographic
and
phonetic
developments
in
French
from
the
Middle
Ages
to
the
present.
It
is
closely
related
to
related
verbs
such
as
désespérer
(to
despair)
and
espérance
(hope,
expectation),
the
latter
often
appearing
as
a
noun.
vous
espérez,
ils
espèrent,
with
a
stem
that
carries
distinct
accents
in
the
singular
forms.
Beyond
present,
espérer
follows
typical
-er
patterns
in
most
tenses,
but
the
stem
adapts
to
mood
and
tense
(e.g.,
imparfait
espérais/espéraient,
futur
espérerai/espéreront,
subjonctif
présent
espère/espérions/espériez).
The
imperative
forms
are
espère
(tu),
espérons
(nous),
espérez
(vous).
The
word
can
also
appear
in
conditional
constructions
such
as
j’espérerais.
express
wishes,
expectations,
or
optimistic
beliefs,
often
with
que
and
a
following
finite
verb
in
the
subjunctive
or
indicative
depending
on
nuance.
It
is
common
in
everyday
speech,
journalism,
and
literature,
with
usage
extending
to
questions
and
negations
(n'espérons
pas,
je
n'espère
pas).