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souffrir

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French

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Etymology

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InheritedfromOld Frenchsofrir,fromVulgar Latin*sufferīre,fromLatinsufferre.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/su.fʁiʁ/
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Verb

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souffrir

  1. (intransitive)tosuffer
    • 2014,Indila,Égo
      On est loin, on est loin du Jardin d’Éden, entre joie et fatalité. Libérez, libérons-nous de nous-mêmes. Pourquoisouffrirlorsqu’on peut s’aimer?
      We are far, we are far from the Garden of Eden, between joy and fate. Free us, let's be free from ourselves. Whysufferwhen we can love each other?
    souffrird’une maladie héréditairetosufferfrom a hereditary disease
  2. (transitive)toendure
    Synonyms:supporter,tolérer

Conjugation

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This verb is conjugated likeouvrirandoffrir.It is conjugated like a regular-erverb in the present and imperfect indicative, present subjunctive, imperative, and present participle; it is conjugated like a regular-irverb in the infinitive, future indicative, conditional, past historic, and imperfect subjunctive; and its past participlesouffertis irregular.

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