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refroidisses

Refroidisses is the second-person singular present subjunctive form of the French verb refroidir, meaning to cool down or chill. It is used in dependent clauses that require the subjunctive mood, typically after verbs or expressions of necessity, doubt, desire, or emotion introduced by que, or in certain formal constructions.

Morphology and conjugation: The present subjunctive endings for -ir verbs give refroidiss- as the stem, with

Usage: Refroidisses appears mainly in formal or literary contexts. In everyday speech, speakers often avoid the

Etymology: The verb refroidir comes from French roots involving froid (cold) with a prefix re- indicating a

See also: French grammar, Subjunctive mood, Conjugation of refroidir.

the
following
endings:
je
refroidisse,
tu
refroidisses,
il
refroidisse,
nous
refroidissions,
vous
refroidissiez,
ils
refroidissent.
Therefore,
refroidisses
is
the
form
used
with
the
subject
tu
in
the
present
subjunctive.
subjunctive
or
use
alternative
constructions,
especially
after
verbs
that
convey
necessity
or
emotion.
Examples
include:
Il
faut
que
tu
refroidisses
le
plat
avant
de
le
servir;
Je
doute
que
tu
refroidisses
ce
liquide
rapidement.
The
form
is
correct
and
standard,
but
its
use
may
be
less
frequent
in
casual
conversation.
return
to
a
cooler
state.
The
present
subjunctive
is
a
regular
conjugation
pattern
for
-ir
verbs,
producing
forms
such
as
refroidisse,
refroidisses,
refroidisse,
refroidissions,
refroidissiez,
refroidissent.