rééter
Rééter is not a standard French verb. It is generally considered an incorrect or nonstandard spelling of répéter, which means to repeat, to say again, or to rehearse. The correct form uses the root répéter with two accented e sounds.
Etymology and form: répéter comes from Latin repetere (to fetch again, to take again) via Old French
Usage: répéter has multiple senses. It can mean to say something again (restate or reiterate), to perform
Orthography: In standard French, the correct spelling is répéter. The form rééter is not listed in reputable
Conjugation (présent; exemple avec répéter): je répète, tu répètes, il répète, nous répétons, vous répétez, ils