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fournissez

Fournissez is a French verb form of fournir, meaning to provide or to supply. It is used as the present tense second-person plural (vous) or as the imperative form addressing a group or a polite audience. In the present indicative, « vous fournissez » means “you provide” or “you are providing.”

Usage of fourni: the form appears in administrative, business, and instructional contexts. For example, in a

Form and conjugation: the verb follows the regular -ir conjugation pattern with a stem of fourniss- and

Pronunciation and related forms: pronouncing fournissez roughly as foarni-seh, with the final -ez ending sounding like

formal
request
you
might
see
«
Fournissez
les
documents
demandés
»
meaning
“Provide
the
requested
documents.”
In
signage
or
direct
commands,
the
imperative
uses
this
form
as
a
straightforward
instruction
to
a
group.
It
can
also
occur
in
formal
correspondence
when
addressing
multiple
people
or
a
single
formal
address.
the
standard
present-tense
endings.
The
full
present
tense
is:
je
fournis,
tu
fournis,
il/elle
fournit,
nous
fournissons,
vous
fournissez,
ils/elles
fournissent.
The
imperative
forms
include
«
Fournissez
!
»
(you
plural
or
formal)
and
the
inclusive
«
Fournissons
»
(let
us
provide).
the
short
'e'
in
French
and
the
final
z
typically
silent.
Related
words
include
fournisseur
(supplier),
fourniture
(supply
or
provision),
and
fourni
(past
participle:
provided).
The
verb
itself
is
commonly
encountered
in
written
French,
particularly
in
official
documents,
instructions,
and
professional
communication.