What is the IPA Conjugation of Verb 'Inviter'?
The verb 'inviter' in French is a regular -re verb, which means it follows a predictable pattern when it comes to its conjugation in the present, imperfect, and perfect tenses.
Here's a breakdown of the IPA conjugation of 'inviter' in the present tense:
- Je/ton/vous invitez - ( IPA: /i.vi.tɛ/) - I/you/you invite
- On/nous/vous invitez - ( IPA: /ɔ̃.nɥi.vɛt) - We/you invite
- Il/elle/on invite - ( IPA: /i.vɛt/) - He/she/it invites
Now, let's move on to the imperfect and perfect tenses.
Imperfect Tense
The imperfect tense of 'inviter' is used to describe repeated or continuous actions in the past.
- J'invitais - ( IPA: /i.vi.tɛ/) - I used to invite
- Tu/vous invitiez - ( IPA: /tu.vɛt/) - You used to invite
- Nous invitiez - ( IPA: /nɥi.vɛt/) - We used to invite
- Ils/elles invitiez - ( IPA: /i.vɛt/) - They used to invite
Perfect Tense
The perfect tense of 'inviter' is used to describe an action that was completed in the past.
- J'ai invité - ( IPA: /i.vɛt/) - I have invited
- Tu/vous avez invité - ( IPA: /tu.vɛt/) - You have invited
- Nous avons invité - ( IPA: /nɥi.vɛt/) - We have invited
- Ils/elles ont invité - ( IPA: /i.vɛt/) - They have invited