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émettaient

Émettaient is the imperfect (imparfait) third-person plural form of the French verb émettre, meaning to send out or to broadcast. In usage, émettre covers physical emissions such as light, sound, or radio waves, as well as more figurative emissions like opinions or hypotheses. For example: Ils émettaient des signaux radio, ou Ils émettaient des hypothèses pour expliquer le phénomène. The imperfect conveys ongoing or repeated action in the past, often describing background or setting in narration.

Morphology and spelling notes: émettaient is formed from the stem émet- plus the imperfect ending -taient. Because

Etymology and usage notes: émettre derives from the Latin emittere, meaning to send forth. In modern French,

the
stem
ends
in
-t
and
the
ending
begins
with
-t,
the
form
is
written
with
a
double
t:
émettaient.
This
pattern
is
characteristic
of
the
imperfect
tense
for
verbs
whose
present-tense
stem
ends
in
-t
and
can
also
be
seen
with
other
verb
classes
in
the
same
mood
and
tense.
the
verb
is
transitive
and
French
speakers
commonly
pair
it
with
direct
objects
such
as
des
ondes,
des
signaux,
des
parfums,
or
des
hypothèses.
The
noun
émission
corresponds
to
the
act
or
result
of
emitting.
Related
forms
include
émettent
(present),
émettaient
(imparfait),
émettaient
des
opinions
or
émettre
une
opinion
(to
express
an
opinion).
The
term
is
widely
used
in
science,
communications,
and
everyday
language
to
describe
the
act
of
sending
or
projecting
something
outward.