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Verbes -ER

Parler Écouter Jouer à + sport/jeu Cuisiner Travailler Porter Enseigner Monter à Gagner Téléphoner Détester Danser Visiter + lieu (Paris/NYC) Acheter*/Payer*

Entrer Préparer Chanter Jouer de + instrumento Chercher Nager* Marcher Aider à + personne Regarder Trouver Nettoyer* Voyager Inviter Couper

Parler To speak

Écouter To listen to

Jouer à + sport/jeu To play (sport/game)

Cuisiner To cook

Travailler To work

Porter To carry

Enseiger To teach

Monter à To get-on To climb on

Gagner To win

Téléphoner à To call (on the phone)

Détester To dislike

Danser To dance

Visiter + lieu (Paris/NYC) To visit places

Acheter* Payer* To buy To pay for

Entrer To enter

Préparer To prepare

Chanter To sing

Jouer de + instrument To play an instrument

Chercher To look for

Nager* To swim

Marcher To walk

Aider à + personne To help

Regarder To watch To look at

Trouver To find

Nettoyer* To clean

Voyager To travel

Inviter To invite

Couper To cut