What is Do Inviter?
Do Inviter is a French verb that means 'to invite' or 'to summon'. It is a regular -re verb, which means that its conjugation follows a predictable pattern.
Present Tense
The present tense of Do Inviter is used to describe an action that is happening now. Here are the conjugations for the present tense:
- J'invite (I invite)
- Tu invites (You invite)
- Il/Elle/On invite (He/She/It invites)
- Nous invitons (We invite)
- Vous invitez (You invite)
- Ils/Elles invitent (They invite)
Imperfect Tense
The imperfect tense of Do Inviter is used to describe an action that was happening in the past. Here are the conjugations for the imperfect tense:
- J'invitais (I was inviting)
- Tu invitais (You were inviting)
- Il/Elle/On invitait (He/She/It was inviting)
- Nous invitions (We were inviting)
- Vous invitiez (You were inviting)
- Ils/Elles invitaient (They were inviting)
Perfect Tense
The perfect tense of Do Inviter is used to describe an action that was completed in the past. Here are the conjugations for the perfect tense:
- J'ai invité (I have invited)
- Tu as invité (You have invited)
- Il/Elle/On a invité (He/She/It has invited)
- Nous avons invité (We have invited)
- Vous avez invité (You have invited)
- Ils/Elles ont invité (They have invited)
Pronunciation
The pronunciation of Do Inviter is 'dɔɪvɪte'. The stress is on the first syllable.