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revoient

Revoient is the third-person plural present indicative form of the French verb revoir. Revoir means to see again or to review, to revisit something such as notes, plans, or a situation. The form revoient is used with a plural subject (ils or elles). The infinitive is revoir; the past participle is revu. The present tense paradigm for revoir is: je revois, tu revois, il revoit, nous revoyons, vous revoyez, ils revoient. In reflexive use, se revoir means “to see each other again,” yielding ils se revoient in the present.

Usage notes: Revoir is common in educational and professional contexts when talking about revising material, reexamining

Examples:

- Ils revoient leurs notes avant l’examen. (They review their notes before the exam.)

- Nous revoyons le planning pour la semaine prochaine. (We review the schedule for next week.)

- Ils se revoient après plusieurs années. (They see each other again after many years.)

See also: revoir, voir, revoyage (related terms and forms).

arguments,
or
renewing
contacts.
The
meaning
can
be
literal
(to
see
again
someone
or
something)
or
metaphorical
(to
review
plans,
decisions,
or
texts).
The
form
revoient
specifically
marks
a
plural
subject
in
the
present
tense
and
is
distinct
from
other
present
forms
such
as
revoit
(singular)
or
revoyons
(we
review).