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List of 100+ Common Irregular French Verbs

October 30, 2023

List of 100+ Common Irregular French Verbs

Did you know that not all French verbs follow the regular rules? In this guide, you’ll get to practice some of the most common, irregular verbs in French. We’ll list over a hundred unique verbs that all French students should know.

First, check out the video below and say each conjugation aloud to practice your pronunciation skills. Then, keep scrolling to learn more!

Common Irregular French Verbs

aller – to go

Je vais
Tu vas
Il/Elle va
Nous allons
Vous allez
Ils/Elles vont
Past Participle – allé

avoir – to have

J’ai
Tu as
Il/Elle a
Nous avons
Vous avez
Ils/Elles ont
Past Participle – eu

dire – to say, to tell

Je dis
Tu dis
Il/Elle dit
Nous disons
Vous dites
Ils/Elles disent
Past Participle – dit

être – to be

Je suis
Tu es
Il/Elle est
Nous sommes
Vous êtes
Ils/Elles sont
Past Participle – été

faire – to make, to do

Je fais
Tu fais
Il/Elle fait
Nous faisons
Vous faites
Ils/Elles – font
Past Participle – fait

falloir – to be necessary

Il faut
Past Participle – fallu

pouvoir – to be able to do

Je peux
Tu peux
Il/Elle peut
Nous pouvons
Vous pouvez
Ils/Elles peuvent
Past Participle – pu

savoir – to know, to know how to

Je sais
Tu sais
Il/Elle sait
Nous savons
Vous savez
Ils/Elles savent
Past Participle – su

voir – to see

Je vois
Tu vois
Il/Elle voit
Nous voyons
Vous voyez
Ils/Elles voient
Past Participle – vu

vouloir – to want to

Je veux
Tu veux
Il/Elle veut
Nous voulons
Vous voulez
Ils/Elles veulent
Past Participle – voulu

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Common Irregular Verb Patterns

Some verbs follow irregular patterns. Once you know these patterns, it’s easier to identify and conjugate irregular verbs. Here are several common irregular verb patterns you’ll come across as you learn how to speak French.

Verbs Like Prendre

Verbs ending in –prendre are all conjugated like prendre:

Je prends
Tu prends
Il/Elle prend
Nous prenons
Vous prenez
Ils/Elles prennent
Past Participle – pris

  • apprendre – to learn
  • comprendre – to  understand
  • entreprendre – to undertake
  • méprendre – to mistake
  • prendre – to take
  • reprendre – to retake, to take again
  • surprendre – to surprise

Verbs Like Mettre

Mettre and the verbs ending in –mettre all follow the same pattern of conjugation.

Je mets
Tu mets
Il/Elle met
Nous mettons
Vous mettez
Ils/Elles mettent
Past Participle – mis

  • admettre – to admit
  • commettre – to commit
  • compromettre – to compromise
  • mettre – to put, to place
  • permettre – to permit
  • promettre – to promise
  • remettre – to turn in work, to postpone
  • soumettre – to submit
  • transmettre – to transmit

Verbs Like Tenir and Venir

Tenir and venir are two similar verbs that have their own pattern of conjugation.

Je tiens
Tu tiens
Il/Elle tient
Nous tenons
Vous tenez
Ils/Elles tiennent
Past Participle – tenu

Je viens
Tu viens
Il/Elle vient
Nous venons
Vous venez
Ils/Elles viennent
Past Participle – venu

  • abstenir – to refrain, to abstain from
  • advenir – to happen
  • appartenir – to belong to
  • circonvenir – to circumvent
  • contenir – to contain
  • convenir – to suit, to be suitable
  • détenir – to detain
  • devenir – to become
  • entretenir – to look after, to support
  • intrevenir – to intervene
  • maintenir – to maintain
  • obtenir – to obtain
  • parvenir – to reach, to achieve
  • prévenir – to warn
  • retenir – to retain
  • soutenir – to support
  • souvenir – to remember
  • subvenir – to provide for
  • survenir – to occur, to take place
  • tenir – to hold, to keep
  • venir – to come
  • Verbs Like Manger

    Verbs ending in -ger have a spelling change in the nous form of the verb. An extra -e is added to keep the -g sound soft.

    Je mange
    Tu manges
    Il/Elle mange
    Nous mangeons
    Vous mangez
    Ils/Elles mangent
    Past Participle – mangé

    • bouger – to move
    • changer – to change
    • corriger – to correct
    • décourager – to discourage
    • déménager – to move
    • déranger – to disturb
    • diriger – to direct
    • encourager – to encourage
    • engager – to bind
    • exiger – to demand
    • juger – to judge
    • loger – to lodge
    • manger – to eat
    • mélanger – to mix
    • nager – to swim
    • obliger – to oblige
    • partager – to share
    • rédiger – to write
    • voyager – to travel

    Verbs Like Lancer

    Verbs like lancer that end in -cer also have a spelling change in the nous form. The -c is changed to a -ç to maintain a soft -c sound.

    Je lance
    Tu lances
    Il/Elle lance
    Nous lançons
    Vous lancez
    Ils/Elles lancent
    Past Participle – lancé

    • annoncer – to announce
    • avancer – to advance
    • commencer – to commence
    • dénoncer – to denounce
    • divorcer – to divorce
    • effacer – to erase
    • lancer – to throw
    • menacer – to threaten
    • placer – to put
    • prononcer – to pronounce
    • remplacer – to replace
    • renoncer – to renounce

    Verbs Like Payer

    Verbs ending in -yer change the -y to an -i in the je, tu, il, and ils forms.

    Je paie
    Tu paies
    Il/Elle paie
    Nous payons
    Vous payez
    Ils/Elles paient
    Past Participle – payé

    • aboyer – to bark
    • balayer – to sweep
    • effrayer – to frighten
    • s’ennuyer – to be bored
    • envoyer – to send
    • essayer – to try
    • essuyer – to wipe
    • nettoyer – to clean
    • payer – to pay
    • renvoyer – to send back, to fire

    Verbs Like Acheter

    Some verbs, like acheter, change the -e in the root to -è in the je, tu, il, and ils forms.

    J’achète
    Tu achètes
    Il/Elle achète
    Nous achetons
    Vous achetez
    Ils/Elles achètent
    Past Participle – acheté

    • acheter – to buy
    • amener – to bring
    • enlever – to take off
    • espérer – to hope
    • geler – to freeze
    • se lever – to get up
    • posséder – to own
    • préférer – to prefer
    • se promener – to take a stroll
    • répéter – to repeat
    • suggérer – to suggest

    Verbs Like Appeler

    Finally, there are verbs like appeler that have a doubled final consonant in the je, tu, il, and ils forms.

    J’appelle
    Tu appelles
    Il/Elle appelle
    Nous appelons
    Vous appelez
    Ils/Elles appellent
    Past Participle – appelé

    • appeler – to call
    • épeler – to spell out
    • étinceler – to sparkle
    • feuilleter – to leaf through a book
    • jeter – to jump
    • renouveler – to renew

    Practicing your skills daily is a great way to learn French verbs and advance to the next level of fluency faster. Need some extra help mastering all of these irregular verbs? Try practicing with a TakeLessons Live instructor, or a private French tutor.

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