plairaiplairasplairaplaironsplairezplairont
plairaiplairasplairaplaironsplairezplairont is a coined, compound term created by joining the six future simple forms of the French verb plaire: plairai, plairas, plaira, plairons, plairez, plairont. The resulting string functions as an illustrative example of how a single verb paradigm can be compactly represented in a continuous sequence. It highlights the standard endings used with the stem plair- to form the future tense in French.
The verb plaire, meaning to please, is irregular in its conjugation compared with many other French verbs.
In practice, this kind of construction is not used in standard writing, but it can appear in
See also: French verbs, plaire, futur simple, verb conjugation, inflectional paradigms.