Home

participons

Participons is the first-person plural form of the French verb participer in the present indicative, meaning "we participate." It is also used as the inclusive imperative, as in "Participons!" meaning "Let us participate."

Participer comes from Latin participare and is a regular -er verb. In the present tense, the endings

Usage: It describes current participation, as in "Nous participons au concours," or it serves as an exhortation

Related forms include le participe présent "participant" (present participle), le participe passé "participé," and the noun

for
-er
verbs
follow
the
standard
pattern:
"nous
participons,"
"vous
participez,"
"ils
participent."
The
form
"participons"
specifically
marks
the
active
present
for
"nous."
in
collective
action,
as
in
"Participons
à
cette
initiative."
The
form
should
not
be
confused
with
a
participle;
it
is
a
finite
verb.
"participation."