voyager : Conjugation
The voyager conjugation tables below show how to form the French verb voyager according to tense and person. To listen to the pronunciation of a given tense of voyager , click on the loudspeaker icon at the bottom of the table. See the notes on the conjugation of voyager at the end of this page.
In terms of pronunciation , this is a completely regular -er verb .
A slight complication affects the spelling only: when g would occur before o or a , an e is inserted so that the "soft g sound" [ʒ] is still represented.
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Indicatif • subjonctif • conditionnel • impératif • formes impersonnelles, passé simple, futur simple, passé composé, plus-que-parfait, passé antérieur, futur antérieur, participe présent, participe passé, browse the conjugations (verb tables), look up "voyager" in other languages, links to further information.
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Conjugation French verb voyager
Translation voyager, indicatif (indicative), présent (present), passé composé (present perfect), imparfait (imperfect), plus-que-parfait (pluperfect), passé simple (simple past), passé antérieur (past perfect), futur simple (future), futur antérieur (past future), conditionnel (conditional), passé (perfect), subjonctif (subjunctive), passé (past), impératif (imperative), infinitif (infinitive), participe (participle), gérondif (gerund), synonyms for the verb voyager.
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Voyager to travel
Voyager - indicative, voyager - perfect, voyager - subjunctive, voyager - conditional, voyager - imperative (commands).
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French verb "voyager"
Translation.
- travel (ride)
- travelling (traveling, journey)
- auxiliary avoir
- first group
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Conjugation
- je voyage /vwa.jaʒ/
- tu voyages /vwa.jaʒ/
- il;elle;on voyage /vwa.jaʒ/
- nous voyageons /vwa.ja.ʒɔ̃/
- vous voyagez /vwa.ja.ʒe/
- ils;elles voyagent /vwa.jaʒ/
- je voyageais /vwa.ja.ʒɛ/
- tu voyageais /vwa.ja.ʒɛ/
- il;elle;on voyageait /vwa.ja.ʒɛ/
- nous voyagions /vwa.ja.ʒjɔ̃/
- vous voyagiez /vwa.ja.ʒje/
- ils;elles voyageaient /vwa.ja.ʒɛ/
Futur simple
- je voyagerai /vwa.jaʒ.ʁe/
- tu voyageras /vwa.jaʒ.ʁa/
- il;elle;on voyagera /vwa.jaʒ.ʁa/
- nous voyagerons /vwa.jaʒ.ʁɔ̃/
- vous voyagerez /vwa.jaʒ.ʁe/
- ils;elles voyageront /vwa.jaʒ.ʁɔ̃/
Passé simple
- je voyageai /vwa.ja.ʒe/
- tu voyageas /vwa.ja.ʒa/
- il;elle;on voyagea /vwa.ja.ʒa/
- nous voyageâmes /vwa.ja.ʒam/
- vous voyageâtes /vwa.ja.ʒat/
- ils;elles voyagèrent /vwa.ja.ʒɛʁ/
Passé composé
- je ai voyagé
- tu as voyagé
- il;elle;on a voyagé
- nous avons voyagé
- vous avez voyagé
- ils;elles ont voyagé
Plus-que-parfait
- je avais voyagé
- tu avais voyagé
- il;elle;on avait voyagé
- nous avions voyagé
- vous aviez voyagé
- ils;elles avaient voyagé
Futur antérieur
- je aurai voyagé
- tu auras voyagé
- il;elle;on aura voyagé
- nous aurons voyagé
- vous aurez voyagé
- ils;elles auront voyagé
Passé antérieur
- je eus voyagé
- tu eus voyagé
- il;elle;on eut voyagé
- nous eûmes voyagé
- vous eûtes voyagé
- ils;elles eurent voyagé
- je voyageasse /vwa.ja.ʒas/
- tu voyageasses /vwa.ja.ʒas/
- il;elle;on voyageât /vwa.ja.ʒa/
- nous voyageassions /vwa.ja.ʒa.sjɔ̃/
- vous voyageassiez /vwa.ja.ʒa.sje/
- ils;elles voyageassent /vwa.ja.ʒas/
- je aie voyagé
- tu aies voyagé
- il;elle;on ait voyagé
- nous ayons voyagé
- vous ayez voyagé
- ils;elles aient voyagé
- je eusse voyagé
- tu eusses voyagé
- il;elle;on eût voyagé
- nous eussions voyagé
- vous eussiez voyagé
- ils;elles eussent voyagé
Conditionnel
- je voyagerais /vwa.jaʒ.ʁɛ/
- tu voyagerais /vwa.jaʒ.ʁɛ/
- il;elle;on voyagerait /vwa.jaʒ.ʁɛ/
- nous voyagerions /vwa.ja.ʒə.ʁjɔ̃/
- vous voyageriez /vwa.ja.ʒə.ʁje/
- ils;elles voyageraient /vwa.jaʒ.ʁɛ/
- je aurais voyagé
- tu aurais voyagé
- il;elle;on aurait voyagé
- nous aurions voyagé
- vous auriez voyagé
- ils;elles auraient voyagé
- tu voyage /vwa.jaʒ/
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Conjugation of the French Verb “Voyager”
Voyager, meaning “to travel” in English, is a versatile and commonly used verb in the French language. Learning how to conjugate this verb is essential for anyone looking to communicate effectively in French. In this article, we will explore the conjugation of “voyager” in different tenses and moods to help you use it correctly in various contexts.
Present Indicative
In the present indicative tense, “voyager” is conjugated as follows:
– Je voyage (I travel) – Tu voyages (You travel) – Il/elle/on voyage (He/she/one travels) – Nous voyageons (We travel) – Vous voyagez (You travel) – Ils/elles voyagent (They travel)
Past Indicative
For the past indicative tense, the conjugation is as follows:
– J’ai voyagé (I traveled) – Tu as voyagé (You traveled) – Il/elle/on a voyagé (He/she/one traveled) – Nous avons voyagé (We traveled) – Vous avez voyagé (You traveled) – Ils/elles ont voyagé (They traveled)
Future Indicative
When talking about future actions, use the future indicative tense:
– Je voyagerai (I will travel) – Tu voyageras (You will travel) – Il/elle/on voyagera (He/she/one will travel) – Nous voyagerons (We will travel) – Vous voyagerez (You will travel) – Ils/elles voyageront (They will travel)
Conditional
In the conditional mood, “voyager” is conjugated as follows:
– Je voyagerais (I would travel) – Tu voyagerais (You would travel) – Il/elle/on voyagerait (He/she/one would travel) – Nous voyagerions (We would travel) – Vous voyageriez (You would travel) – Ils/elles voyageraient (They would travel)
Subjunctive
The subjunctive mood is used to express uncertainty, doubt, or desire. The conjugation of “voyager” in the subjunctive is as follows:
– Que je voyage (That I travel) – Que tu voyages (That you travel) – Qu’il/elle/on voyage (That he/she/one travels) – Que nous voyagions (That we travel) – Que vous voyagiez (That you travel) – Qu’ils/elles voyagent (That they travel)
In the imperative mood, which is used for giving commands or instructions, the conjugation of “voyager” is as follows:
– Voyage (Travel) – for the informal singular “tu” form – Voyageons (Let’s travel) – for the “nous” form – Voyagez (Travel) – for the formal singular “vous” and plural “vous” forms
10 example sentences with the word “voyager”
Here are 10 example sentences with the word “voyager” in different grammatical tenses:
- Je voyage en France chaque été. (I travel to France every summer.) – Present Indicative
- J’ai voyagé en Asie l’année dernière. (I traveled to Asia last year.) – Past Indicative
- Elle voyagera en Espagne demain. (She will travel to Spain tomorrow.) – Future Indicative
- Si j’avais plus d’argent, je voyagerais davantage. (If I had more money, I would travel more.) – Conditional
- Il faut que tu voyages plus souvent. (You need to travel more often.) – Subjunctive
- Voyageons ensemble à travers le monde ! (Let’s travel the world together!) – Imperative
- Quand je voyage, j’aime découvrir de nouvelles cultures. (When I travel, I enjoy discovering new cultures.) – Present Indicative
- Nous avions voyagé pendant des heures avant d’arriver à destination. (We had traveled for hours before reaching our destination.) – Past Indicative
- Si vous gagnez à la loterie, vous voyagerez partout. (If you win the lottery, you will travel everywhere.) – Future Indicative
- Je serais heureux si nous pouvions voyager ensemble. (I would be happy if we could travel together.) – Conditional
These sentences showcase how the verb “voyager” can be used in various tenses to describe different travel-related situations and actions.
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Your Timely Guide to the Future Tense in French
Michel de Nostradame, better known as Nostradamus , was a French physician whose focus on the future made him a world-famous prognosticator.
Even with Nostradamus’ detailed predictions, the future might seem distant and unknowable. But, here at Frenchplanations, the future is now …the French future tense, that is.
Whether it’s happening five minutes or five years from now, you can use the French future tense to talk about it.
Conjugating Regular and Irregular French Verbs in the Future
One way to express the future in French is to use aller (to go) with the infinitive (unconjugated form) of another verb.
For example:
- Je vais lire ce livre demain. (I am going to read this book tomorrow.)
- Il va acheter un pantalon. (He is going to buy a pair of pants.)
This works well enough for actions in the near future, for things that are going to happen soon.
If you’re describing a few different future events, though — or you’re talking about the more distant future — you might not want to use aller with the main verb each time.
This is where le futur simple, the French future tense, will come to the rescue.
Le future simple (French Future Tense)
The formula for French future-tense conjugation involves two elements: Verb stem + verb ending.
The future verb stems for regular -ER, -IR, and -RE verbs follow a simple pattern. On the other hand, ir regular verbs tend to have irregular future stems. (We’ll see some of these close up when we look at the future-tense conjugations for ten of the most common irregular verbs.)
Luckily, both regular and irregular verbs use the same endings for the future tense — so you’ll only need to remember one set of future verb endings:
You’ll find that the future verb endings look suspiciously like the present tense of the French verb avoir (to have) for the corresponding person.
In fact, the endings are exactly the same as the present tense of avoir for everything but the nous and vous forms. For those, we drop the “av-” from av ons (we have) and av ez (you have) to get the endings -ons (for nous ) and -ez (for vous ).
The Future Tense of French -ER Verbs
The stem used for regular -ER verbs in the French future tense couldn’t be easier to identify: It’s identical to the infinitive, the base form that you’ll find in the dictionary.
We’ll see how this works with two common -ER verbs, parler and regarder .
Parler (to speak)
Regarder (to look at, to watch), par exemple (for example).
- Mireille marchera vers la plage. (Mireille will walk toward the beach.)
- Nous gagnerons un prix pour notre invention ! (We will win a prize for our invention!)
Vous commencerez vos études l’année prochaine. (You will start your studies next year.)
Conjugating French -IR Verbs in the Future
Regular -IR verbs in French follow the same pattern as the regular -ER verbs: You use the verb’s infinitive as its future stem, and then just add the avoir -based future verb endings.
Choisir (to choose)
Finir (to finish).
- Nous établirons les règles de ce jeu. (We will establish the rules of this game.)
- Il réagira après avoir appris tous les faits. (He will react after learning all the facts.)
Je réussirai à l’avenir. (I will succeed in the future.)
French -RE Verbs in the Future Tense
Now, we come to the third type of regular French verbs: -RE verbs.
Unlike -ER and -IR verbs, you’ll need to make a small change to the infinitive before you can use it as the future verb stem: Simply drop the -e from the end of the base form of the verb, then add the usual endings.
Here’s a handful of some of the most useful regular -RE verbs with their future-tense stems:
Let’s look at a couple of these verbs with their full future conjugations.
Entendre (to hear)
Répondre (to answer; to respond).
- Je répondrai à son courriel demain. (I will respond to his email tomorrow.)
- Annick vendra son premier roman cet été. (Annick will sell her first novel this summer.)
- Ils attendront à la bibliothèque. (They will wait in the library.)
The Future Tense of 10 Common French Irregular Verbs
Even though the future-tense stems for most of these verbs are irregular, they do double-duty in French: They’re the same stems used in the Conditional mood.
Here are the future-tense conjugations for ten of the most common and useful irregular French verbs.
Être (to be)
If you know some Spanish, you might think of ser (to be) in that language, to help you remember that ser- is the future-tense stem of être (to be) in French.
Avoir (to have)
Aller (to go).
Once more, a knowledge of Spanish can come in handy here, since ir – (the future-tense stem of aller ) is mirrored by ir , a verb that means “to go” in Spanish.
Faire (to make / to do)
Venir (to come), voir (to see).
Yet again, the Romance language connection comes through with a similarity to Spanish: The Spanish verb ver (to see) is very much like verr- , the future-tense stem of the French verb voir (to see).
Prendre (to take)
Even though prendre (to take) is irregular, its future-tense conjugation doesn’t deviate from a standard French -re verb. You just drop the final -e from the infinitive to get its future-tense stem and add the standard future-tense endings.
Related verbs like comprendre (to understand), apprendre (to learn), and reprendre (to take back) use the same pattern as prendre (to take) .
Savoir (to know)
Croire (to believe).
The future-tense stem for croire (to believe) is fairly straightforward; you can find it by just discarding the -e from the end of the infinitive.
Pouvoir (to be able)
The future-tense stem of pouvoir (to be able) ends in a double -r . This is similar to verr- , the future-tense stem of voir (to see).
- Nous verrons nos cousins pendant les vacances de Noël. (We will see our cousins during Christmas vacation.)
- Vous viendrez à la fin du mois d’août. (You will come at the end of August.)
Je serai capable d’utiliser parfaitement le futur en français. (I will be capable of using the future tense perfectly in French.)
Practicing the French Future Tense
There are several different ways to familiarize yourself with the French future tense. For best results, mix and match these activities.
Studying the French Future in a Flash
Flashcards can be a handy way to practice French future-tense conjugations. Brainscape , StudyStack , and Anki are just a few of the virtual flashcard apps available. Use pre-made flashcard decks provided by other learners or build your own.
If you prefer old-fashioned flashcards, decks with binder clips prevent accidental card reshuffling and travel well. Multi-hued decks give you the option to color-code your verbs by categories such as regular -ER / -RE / -IR verbs or irregular verbs.
Playing Games with the Future
Add some pizzazz to your French future-tense studies with web-based games. Quiz site Quia has a Jeopardy! -like Future tense quiz , where you can test your knowledge of le futur with regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs. Jeopardy du futur simple has a similar setup; personal pronouns like je (I) , il / elle / on (he / she / it), and nous (we) are used as the categories. Both of these are designed as two-person games, but they can easily be played solo.
Conjugemos serves up online fun for language learners with a variety of entertaining activities. As a hungry Gallic frog in Conjugemos’ “ Día de los Verbos ” game, you’ll select the flying piñata with the correct future-tense conjugation for a given French verb. You can either play a perpetual game with random verbs or select twelve or more verbs you’d like to focus on.
Finding the Future in French Media
Whether you enjoy browsing French-language blogs, reading French news online, following French social media, or watching French videos on YouTube, you can look and listen for the French future tense in practically any kind of media.
Words and phrases like these can tip you off to the likely use of the French future tense:
- demain (tomorrow)
- la semaine prochaine (next week)
- le mois prochain (next month)
- l’an prochain (next year)
- la prochaine année (next year)
- dans une semaine (in a week’s time)
- le mois suivant (the following month)
The more you hear and see the French future tense in a variety of contexts, the more it will become second nature to you. Soon, you’ll recognize and understand verbs in le futur without consciously thinking about it.
Writing and Conversing with the French Future
Of course, you’ll want to be able to use these future-tense verbs fluidly when you speak and write in French. Frequent writing and speaking practice will cement them in your memory.
One of the easiest ways to practice the French future tense in writing is to take present-tense sentences and convert the verbs to the future tense. You can start with simple stories in the present tense, like the Bitesize French collection from the BBC .
As you become more confident, try writing original sentences in the French future tense. Online tools like BonPatron and Reverso can be used to check your future-tense conjugations. Bear in mind, though, that they will not be as accurate or nuanced as the native-speaker feedback available through a site like Journaly or LangCorrect .
To practice talking about the future in French, look for conversation partners on sites such as Tandem or HelloTalk . You might try future-oriented conversation topics like vos projets pour les vacances (your vacation plans).
Even with some irregular future verb stems, the French future tense is no great mystery. With the same verb endings for both regular and irregular verbs, the French future is pleasingly predictable for all French speakers — not just Nostradamus!
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Conjugation of french verb voyager in interrogative form
Present perfect, simple past, past perfect, simple future, future perfect, subjunctive, conditional, voyager french verb, conjugation rules, reflexive form:, negative form:, interrogative form:.
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Voyager french synonyms
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Conjugate the French verb voyager in all tenses: future, participle, present, indicative, subjunctive. Irregular verbs, auxiliary verbs, conjugation rules and conjugation models in French verb conjugation. Translate voyager in context, with examples of use and definition.
For this construction, you only need to conjugate avoir in the present tense to fit the subject pronoun. The past participle remains the same no matter the subject and implies that the action happened in the past. For example, "I traveled" is j'ai voyagé and "we traveled" is nous avons voyagé .
Simple and compound conjugations for the spelling change French verb voyager. - Lawless French. French lessons and language tools from Laura K Lawless. FAQ; 🇨🇦 Find a Tutor ... Future perfect: Past conditional: Past subjunctive: Pluperfect subj. j' ...
Voyager french definition. VOYAGER : v. intr. Faire un voyage, se déplacer selon un itinéraire d'une certaine longueur à destination d'une autre ville, d'un autre pays. Il a bien voyagé, il a bien vu du pays. Voyager par toute l'Europe. Voyager en Italie, en Grèce, en Asie. Il a passé sa vie à voyager.
French. Beginner Word Games. Word Sets. 0%. Multiple Choice. 0%. Word Bingo. 0%. Hidden Image. 0%. Hangman. 0%. Word Search. 0%. Crossword. 0%. Flash Cards Memory. Level 1 Daily ... Future of the French verb voyager The future tense conjugations for the French verb voyager, along with their English translations. voyager is a regular verb with ...
The voyager conjugation tables below show how to form the French verb voyager according to tense and person. To listen to the pronunciation of a given tense of voyager, click on the loudspeaker icon at the bottom of the table. See the notes on the conjugation of voyager at the end of this page.
'voyager' conjugation table in French Go to the definition page of voyager. Indicative Subjunctive Imperative. Infinitive voyager. Past Participle ... Future je voyagerai tu voyageras il/elle voyagera nous voyagerons vous voyagerez ils/elles voyageront. Conditional
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A list of the common conjugations for the French verb voyager, along with their English translations. This is a literary tense, i.e. a tense used in writing, in everyday speech the Passé Composé is used to refer to past actions. The French Future Perfect or Futur antérieur is made with the future tense of avoir or être and the past ...
Conjugate the verb voyager in all tenses: present, past, participle, present perfect, gerund, etc.
Conjugate the French verb voyager in several modes, tenses, voices, numbers, persons : indicative mode, subjunctive, imperative mood, conditional, participle form ...
French verb VOYAGER conjugated in all forms, with full audio, irregular highlighting, negative forms, and the English translation for all forms.
Conjugation table for voyager (to travel) in the present, passé composé, future, imperfect, conditional, subjunctive, plus-que-parfait and more. ... french verb conjugation tables PRESENTje voyagetu voyagesil voyagenous voyageonsvous voyagezils voyagentPASSÉ SIMPLEje voyageaitu voyageasil voyageanous voyageâmesvous voyageâtesils ...
Conjugation of the verb Voyager in all tenses: future, present and past. 🎮 Conjugation trainer for memorizing forms. LinguaBooster LB learning foreign languages Learning French
voyagerait. voyagerions. voyageriez. voyageraient. Conditionnel Passé. Voyager - Verb conjugation in French. Learn how to conjugate voyager in various tenses. Present: je voyage, tu voyages, il voyage ...
Futur simple vs. futur proche. The futur simple and the futur proche are used in different contexts, sometimes comparable to the English will vs. going to:. Use the futur simple:. to express events in the more distant future (signal words: dans une semaine, l'année prochaine … Example: J' habiterai encore à Paris dans deux ans. In two years I will still be living in Paris.
Mastering the conjugation of the verb "voyager" is crucial for expressing various actions related to travel in French. Whether you're talking about your past adventures, planning future trips, or expressing hypothetical situations, knowing how to conjugate "voyager" correctly in different tenses and moods will greatly enhance your ...
The formula for French future-tense conjugation involves two elements: Verb stem + verb ending. The future verb stems for regular -ER, -IR, and -RE verbs follow a simple pattern. On the other hand, irregular verbs tend to have irregular future stems. (We'll see some of these close up when we look at the future-tense conjugations for ten of ...
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French verb conjugation for voyage and synonym for verb voyage. Conjugate verb voyage at all tenses. Conjugation au masculin à la voix active avec l'auxiliaire avoir. Verb voyage au masculin à la voix active avec l'auxiliaire avoir. ... voyager: il voyage: Indicative present: Singular 3 rd person: voyager: que je voyage: Subjunctive present:
However, although the terminations are perfectly regular, stem can be irregular and have numerous variations. Voyager is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -ger . For sound purpose, verbs ending in -ger add the letter « e » after the stem letter « g » with endings in « -a » or « -o ».
Voyager is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -ger . For sound purpose, verbs ending in -ger add the letter « e » after the stem letter « g » with endings in « -a » or « -o ». Example: « nous mangeons », « il mangeait ». For sound purpose again, verbes ending in -éger turn the « é » in « è » before silent ...