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écouter

Écouter is a French verb meaning to listen with attention to sounds, voices, or other audible material. It denotes an intention to perceive and understand rather than a passive act of hearing. In usage, écouter often contrasts with entendre, which can simply mean to hear. The verb is transitive and can take a direct object (écouter qc) or a person (écouter qn), and it also appears in expressions such as écouter de la musique or écouter quelqu’un parler.

Étymologie and form: Écouter comes from Old French escouter, itself derived from Latin auscultare, meaning to

Constructions and usage: Common constructions include écouter qc, as in écouter la radio or écouter un discours,

Conjugation (present to indicative mood and common tenses): In the present tense, j’écoute, tu écoutes, il écoute,

Notes: Écouter is central to many French expressions about attention and listening skills, including phrases like

listen
attentively
or
to
listen
in
a
careful
way.
It
is
a
regular
-er
verb,
following
the
standard
conjugation
patterns
of
its
group.
and
écouter
qn,
as
in
écouter
quelqu’un
parler.
It
is
also
used
with
subordinate
content
like
écouter
ce
que
dit
qn
or
écouter
ce
qu’il
raconte.
The
phrase
écouter
de
la
musique
means
to
listen
to
music.
Expressions
such
as
être
à
l’écoute
de
someone
or
écouter
attentivement
highlight
the
emphasis
on
attentiveness
and
responsiveness.
nous
écoutons,
vous
écoutez,
ils
écoutent.
The
passé
composé
uses
avoir
écouté
(j’ai
écouté).
Imperfect:
j’écoutais,
tu
écoutais,
il
écoutait,
nous
écoutions,
vous
écoutiez,
ils
écoutaient.
Future:
j’écouterai,
tu
écouteras,
il
écoutera,
nous
écouterons,
vous
écouterez,
ils
écouteront.
Subjunctive:
que
j’écoute,
que
tu
écoutes,
qu’il
écoute,
que
nous
écoutions,
que
vous
écoutiez,
qu’ils
écoutent.
The
imperative
is
écoute,
écoutons,
écoutez.
à
l’écoute
de
quelqu’un,
or
écouter
avec
attention
in
educational
and
professional
contexts.