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introduisez

Introduisez is a form of the French verb introduire. It is the second-person plural present indicative, and also the imperative form used when addressing a group. The verb has a broad range of meanings related to bringing something into a domain, presenting something to someone, or inserting something into a system or sequence. It can refer to introducing a topic in speech, introducing a person to others, or introducing a document, element, or concept into a context.

Etymology and classification: introduire comes from Latin introducere, built from in- “into” and ducere “to lead.”

Usage and syntax: as a transitive verb, introduire requires a direct object and often an indirect or

Examples: Introduisez le sujet au début de votre exposé. Il introduit un nouveau concept dans le chapitre.

In
French,
it
belongs
to
the
third
conjugation
of
-re
verbs
and
has
irregular
stems
in
certain
tenses:
j’introduis,
tu
introduis,
il
introduit,
nous
introduisons,
vous
introduisez,
ils
introduisent.
The
form
introduisez
is
thus
both
the
present
indicative
for
vous
and
the
imperative
form
used
to
issue
a
command
or
request
to
a
group.
prepositional
complement
to
specify
the
recipient
or
place
of
introduction.
Common
constructions
include
introduire
quelqu’un
à
quelqu’un
(to
introduce
someone
to
someone),
introduire
un
sujet
(to
introduce
a
topic),
ou
introduire
une
réforme
ou
une
méthode
(to
introduce
a
reform
or
a
method).
In
computing
or
documentation,
it
can
mean
to
insert
or
input
data,
such
as
introducing
a
value
into
a
field.
Elle
a
introduit
son
amie
à
la
discussion.