s'organiser
s'organiser in 30 Sekunden
- S'organiser is a reflexive verb meaning to get oneself organized or to plan one's life and work systematically.
- It requires reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nous, vous) and uses the auxiliary verb 'être' in compound tenses.
- Commonly used in school, work, and social logistics to describe efficiency and coordination between people.
- It differs from the non-reflexive 'organiser' which is used for arranging external objects or events.
- Daily Routine
- It is frequently used when discussing morning rituals, school schedules, or managing household chores. For instance, a parent might ask a child how they intend to manage their homework time.
Si tu veux réussir tes examens, tu dois apprendre à t'organiser efficacement dès le début de l'année.
- Professional Context
- Used in performance reviews or job interviews to describe how one manages projects and deadlines. It suggests a methodical approach to work.
L'équipe doit s'organiser pour finir ce projet avant vendredi soir.
- Collaborative Effort
- This refers to the logistics of a group. It involves communication, delegation, and agreement on a shared plan of action.
On s'organise comment pour le covoiturage de demain ?
- The Present Tense
- In the present tense, the pronoun precedes the conjugated verb. 'Je m'organise' (I organize myself), 'Tu t'organises' (You organize yourself), etc. Notice the elision (m', t', s') before the vowel 'o'.
Nous nous organisons pour que tout soit prêt à l'heure.
- Imperative Commands
- Used to give orders or strong advice. 'Organisons-nous' is a common way to say 'Let's get organized' to a group.
Allez, organisez-vous un peu, c'est le chaos ici !
- Future and Infinitives
- When 's'organiser' follows another verb like 'devoir', 'pouvoir', or 'vouloir', the pronoun must still change to match the subject. 'Elles doivent s'organiser.'
Je vais essayer de m'organiser mieux le mois prochain.
- In the Office
- It refers to workflow, task delegation, and time management. It is often paired with 'mieux' (better) or 'autrement' (differently).
Comment est-ce que tu t'organises avec le télétravail ?
- Educational Context
- Teachers use it to encourage autonomy. It’s about teaching students how to learn and how to manage their resources.
Les étudiants doivent s'organiser pour rendre leurs devoirs à temps.
- Social & Political
- Refers to collective action, forming groups, or creating structured movements to achieve a common goal.
Les citoyens s'organisent pour protéger le parc local.
- The Missing Pronoun
- Beginners often say 'Je vais organiser pour demain' instead of 'Je vais m'organiser pour demain.' The former is grammatically incomplete in French.
Incorrect: Tu dois organiser mieux.
Correct: Tu dois t'organiser mieux.
- Auxiliary Confusion
- Using 'avoir' instead of 'être.' Remember: Dr. & Mrs. Vandertramp verbs and ALL reflexive verbs use 'être.'
Incorrect: Je me suis organisé (Correct) vs Je m'ai organisé (Incorrect).
- Semantic Confusion
- Using 's'organiser' when you just mean 'getting ready' to leave the house. 'Je me prépare' is for putting on shoes; 'Je m'organise' is for planning the route.
Je m'organise pour l'année prochaine (long-term) vs Je me prépare pour le dîner (short-term).
- Se structurer
- This is more formal and often used in a business or personal development context. It implies giving a rigid framework to one's thoughts or actions.
- S'arranger
- This is more informal and often means 'to make things work' or 'to find a way.' It's frequently used for social plans. 'On s'arrange pour demain ?' (Shall we make a plan for tomorrow?)
Il faut s'arranger pour trouver une solution rapidement.
- Se coordonner
- Used when multiple people need to sync their actions. 'On doit se coordonner pour ne pas faire le travail deux fois.'
Nous devons nous coordonner avant de lancer la campagne.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The word originally had a biological meaning (forming organs) before it became a metaphor for arranging tasks and time.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 's' as a separate word 'se' instead of merging it with 'organiser'.
- Failing to pronounce the guttural French 'r'.
- Over-emphasizing the 'o' like the English 'go'.
- Pronouncing the final 'r' (it should be silent).
- Missing the 'z' sound in the last syllable.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'organize'.
Requires attention to reflexive pronouns and 'être' in past tenses.
Requires smooth transition between the pronoun and the vowel-starting verb.
The 's' sound is distinct, making it easy to catch.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Reflexive Verbs in Passé Composé
Je me suis organisé (Always use 'être').
Reflexive Pronoun Agreement
Elle s'est organisée (Add 'e' for feminine).
Elision with Vowels
Je m'organise (Not 'me organise').
Imperative of Reflexive Verbs
Organise-toi ! (Pronoun moves after the verb).
Pronoun Placement with Infinitives
Je vais m'organiser (Pronoun stays with the infinitive).
Beispiele nach Niveau
Je m'organise pour le cours.
I am getting organized for the class.
Present tense, reflexive pronoun 'm''.
Tu t'organises bien.
You organize yourself well.
Present tense, reflexive pronoun 't''.
Il s'organise le matin.
He organizes himself in the morning.
Present tense, reflexive pronoun 's''.
Nous nous organisons ensemble.
We are organizing ourselves together.
Present tense, reflexive pronoun 'nous'.
Vous vous organisez pour le voyage ?
Are you (plural) getting organized for the trip?
Present tense, reflexive pronoun 'vous'.
Elles s'organisent pour la fête.
They (f.) are getting organized for the party.
Present tense, reflexive pronoun 's''.
On s'organise maintenant.
We/One is getting organized now.
Informal 'on' with reflexive pronoun 's''.
Maman s'organise pour le travail.
Mom is getting organized for work.
Subject 'Maman' uses third-person reflexive 's''.
Je me suis organisé hier.
I got organized yesterday.
Passé composé with 'être'.
Tu vas t'organiser demain.
You are going to get organized tomorrow.
Futur proche, pronoun before infinitive.
Organise-toi un peu !
Get organized a bit!
Imperative with 'toi'.
Elle doit s'organiser pour réussir.
She must get organized to succeed.
Infinitive after 'devoir'.
Nous nous sommes organisés pour le départ.
We got organized for the departure.
Passé composé, plural agreement 's'.
Vous ne vous organisez pas assez.
You (plural) don't organize yourselves enough.
Negation around the pronoun and verb.
Ils s'organisent toujours à l'avance.
They always get organized in advance.
Adverb 'toujours' after the verb.
Elle s'est organisée très vite.
She got organized very quickly.
Passé composé, feminine agreement 'e'.
Si je m'organisais mieux, je finirais plus tôt.
If I organized myself better, I would finish earlier.
Imperfect in a 'si' clause.
Il faut que tu t'organises pour ce projet.
You must get organized for this project.
Subjunctive mood after 'il faut que'.
On s'organiserait bien si on avait un plan.
We would get organized well if we had a plan.
Conditional mood.
Elle s'est organisée de manière à gagner du temps.
She organized herself in a way to save time.
Expression 'de manière à'.
Nous nous organiserons dès que possible.
We will get organized as soon as possible.
Future tense.
Vous vous étiez organisés avant mon arrivée.
You had organized yourselves before my arrival.
Plus-que-parfait.
Bien qu'il s'organise, il est souvent en retard.
Although he gets organized, he is often late.
Subjunctive after 'bien que'.
Je m'organisais toujours avec mon agenda papier.
I used to always organize myself with my paper diary.
Imperfect for habitual action.
Il est crucial que l'équipe s'organise de façon autonome.
It is crucial that the team organizes itself autonomously.
Subjunctive for necessity.
En s'organisant ainsi, ils ont évité le pire.
By organizing themselves this way, they avoided the worst.
Gérondif (en + participle).
Elle s'organise afin de concilier travail et vie privée.
She organizes herself in order to balance work and private life.
Conjunction 'afin de'.
On ne s'organise pas du jour au lendemain.
One doesn't get organized overnight.
Idiomatic expression 'du jour au lendemain'.
S'organiser demande une certaine discipline mentale.
Getting organized requires a certain mental discipline.
Infinitive used as a subject.
Ils se sont organisés pour faire face à la crise.
They organized themselves to face the crisis.
Passé composé with 'faire face'.
Je m'organiserais volontiers si j'avais les outils nécessaires.
I would gladly get organized if I had the necessary tools.
Conditional with 'si' clause.
Vous vous organisiez mieux quand vous étiez jeunes.
You used to organize yourselves better when you were young.
Imperfect for past comparison.
Le texte s'organise autour d'une idée centrale.
The text is organized around a central idea.
Passive-reflexive use of the verb.
Les manifestants s'organisent par le biais des réseaux sociaux.
Protesters are organizing themselves via social media.
Complex prepositional phrase.
Il s'agit de s'organiser pour pérenniser notre action.
It is a matter of organizing ourselves to sustain our action.
Impersonal 'il s'agit de'.
Elle s'est organisée au point de devenir indispensable.
She organized herself to the point of becoming indispensable.
Consecutive clause 'au point de'.
S'organiser, c'est avant tout savoir hiérarchiser ses priorités.
To organize oneself is, above all, to know how to prioritize.
Infinitive as subject with 'c'est'.
La vie s'organise selon des lois biologiques complexes.
Life organizes itself according to complex biological laws.
Scientific/Philosophical context.
Ils se sont organisés en coopérative pour racheter l'usine.
They organized themselves into a cooperative to buy back the factory.
Preposition 'en' indicating form.
On s'organise comme on peut face à l'imprévu.
One organizes oneself as best as one can in the face of the unexpected.
Fixed expression 'comme on peut'.
La pensée s'organise par le langage et la structure narrative.
Thought organizes itself through language and narrative structure.
Reflexive used for abstract concepts.
Toute société doit s'organiser pour ne pas sombrer dans l'anarchie.
Every society must organize itself so as not to sink into anarchy.
Formal philosophical statement.
L'espace s'organise ici de manière à favoriser la serendipité.
The space is organized here in a way that favors serendipity.
Advanced vocabulary 'serendipité'.
Il s'est organisé une vie de bohème, loin des contraintes sociales.
He organized for himself a bohemian life, far from social constraints.
Reflexive with a direct object.
S'organiser ainsi relève d'une véritable prouesse logistique.
Organizing oneself like this is a matter of true logistical prowess.
Verb 'relever de' (to stem from/be a matter of).
Le chaos apparent s'organise en réalité selon une logique fractale.
The apparent chaos actually organizes itself according to a fractal logic.
Scientific/Mathematical register.
Qu'on s'organise ou non, le temps finit par nous rattraper.
Whether we organize ourselves or not, time eventually catches up with us.
Concessive 'que... ou non'.
L'entreprise s'organise en silos, ce qui nuit à la communication.
The company is organized in silos, which harms communication.
Business terminology 'silos'.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— How are we going to handle this/what's the plan?
Pour le dîner de ce soir, on s'organise comment ?
— Let me get my things together/give me a moment to plan.
Je viens d'arriver, laisse-moi m'organiser un peu.
— How do you manage your tasks/time?
Avec trois enfants, tu t'organises comment ?
— Shall we plan something? (very informal)
On s'organise un truc pour ce week-end ?
— To organize oneself for the best outcome.
Il essaie de s'organiser pour le mieux.
— It's hard to get organized.
Avec tout ce bruit, c'est difficile de s'organiser.
— To organize oneself (emphasizing autonomy).
Il est important de savoir s'organiser soi-même.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Reflexive 's'organiser' is for the self; transitive 'organiser' is for objects or events.
Se préparer is for immediate tasks; s'organiser is for long-term systems.
S'arranger is more about finding a compromise or a quick fix.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To be very poorly organized (literally like a handle).
Il s'est organisé comme un manche pour ce déménagement.
informal— To settle into a comfortable, structured routine.
Elle s'est organisé une petite vie tranquille à la campagne.
neutral— To form a group to resist something (historical or metaphorical).
Les employés s'organisent en résistance contre le nouveau patron.
formal— To have an extremely busy, tightly packed schedule.
Depuis sa promotion, il s'organise un emploi du temps de ministre.
informal— To organize something perfectly, with great care.
Elle nous a organisé ça aux petits oignons.
informal— To put effort into avoiding work.
Certains s'organisent pour ne rien faire de la journée.
ironic— To take steps to ensure a good future.
Il est temps de s'organiser un futur solide.
neutral— To do one's best with limited resources.
Pendant les travaux, on s'organise comme on peut.
neutral— To create a personal space for oneself.
Je m'organise un petit coin lecture dans le salon.
neutral— To prepare a great meal for oneself/others.
On s'organise un festin pour ton anniversaire ?
neutralLeicht verwechselbar
Both involve the future.
Prévoir is to foresee or anticipate; s'organiser is to set up the structure to handle it.
Je prévois de la pluie, donc je m'organise pour rester à l'intérieur.
Both involve management.
Gérer is to manage/handle a situation; s'organiser is to prepare yourself to handle it.
Je m'organise pour mieux gérer mon stress.
Both involve 'order'.
Ordonner is to give an order or to put in a specific sequence; s'organiser is personal preparation.
Le chef ordonne, et nous nous organisons pour obéir.
Both involve planning.
Planifier is specifically about creating a schedule or plan; s'organiser is the broader act of getting ready.
Je planifie ma semaine pour bien m'organiser.
Both involve arrangement.
Disposer is to place things in a space; s'organiser is about personal actions.
Il dispose les chaises, puis il s'organise pour accueillir les invités.
Satzmuster
Je m'organise pour [Noun].
Je m'organise pour l'école.
Tu dois t'organiser pour [Infinitive].
Tu dois t'organiser pour finir.
Il faut que je m'organise mieux.
Il faut que je m'organise mieux cette semaine.
Si je m'organisais, je [Conditional].
Si je m'organisais, je serais plus calme.
S'organiser permet de [Infinitive].
S'organiser permet de gagner du temps.
C'est en s'organisant que l'on [Verb].
C'est en s'organisant que l'on réussit.
La manière dont il s'organise est [Adjective].
La manière dont il s'organise est impressionnante.
Quiconque souhaite s'organiser doit [Infinitive].
Quiconque souhaite s'organiser doit être rigoureux.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Very common in both spoken and written French.
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Je vais organiser pour demain.
→
Je vais m'organiser pour demain.
You need the reflexive pronoun 'm'' to show that you are organizing yourself.
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J'ai m'organisé hier.
→
Je me suis organisé hier.
Reflexive verbs always use 'être' in the passé composé.
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Tu dois organiser mieux.
→
Tu dois t'organiser mieux.
The pronoun 't'' is missing before the infinitive.
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Elle s'est organisé.
→
Elle s'est organisée.
The past participle must agree with the feminine subject 'Elle'.
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Nous nous organisons pour la fête.
→
Nous organisons la fête. (OR) Nous nous organisons pour la fête.
If you mean 'We are planning the party,' use 'organiser' (transitive). If you mean 'We are getting ourselves ready for the party,' use 's'organiser'.
Tipps
Pronoun Match
Always ensure the reflexive pronoun matches the subject. Je -> me, Tu -> te, Il/Elle/On -> se, Nous -> nous, Vous -> vous, Ils/Elles -> se.
The Liaison
In 'Nous nous organisons,' the second 'nous' should flow into 'organisons' with a 'z' sound.
Cognate Help
Use the English word 'organize' to help you remember the meaning, but remember the reflexive 's' is mandatory for self-management.
Sound Natural
Use 'On s'organise' instead of 'Nous nous organisons' in casual conversations to sound more like a native speaker.
Workplace Context
In a job interview, saying 'Je sais m'organiser' is a great way to highlight your time-management skills.
Visualizing Order
Imagine the 's' in 's'organiser' as a hook that pulls your tasks into a neat line.
Avoid Avoir
Never use 'avoir' in the passé composé. It's 'Je me suis organisé,' not 'J'ai m'organisé'.
Cultural Nuance
French people value 'la méthode.' Using 's'organiser' shows you respect this cultural preference for structure.
Agreement Check
If you are a woman writing 'I got organized,' write 'Je me suis organisé**e**'.
Collaborative Planning
Use 'On s'organise comment ?' when you want to start planning something with friends.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of 'S' (Self) + 'Organizer'. You are your own personal organizer. Imagine a giant 'S' shaped like a calendar.
Visuelle Assoziation
Visualize a messy desk transforming into a perfectly tidy one with a clock ticking efficiently next to it.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 's'organiser' in three different tenses today: present, past, and future.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'organum' (instrument, tool), which comes from the Greek 'organon'. The reflexive form 's'organiser' emerged later as the concept of self-management became more prominent in the language.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: To provide with organs or to act as an instrument.
Romance (Latin root)Kultureller Kontext
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it to sound overly bossy to peers.
In English, we often use 'get organized' or 'sort myself out,' which are less formal than 's'organiser' can be.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Work/Office
- S'organiser pour la réunion
- Mieux s'organiser au quotidien
- S'organiser en télétravail
- S'organiser par priorités
School/University
- S'organiser pour les examens
- S'organiser pour les révisions
- S'organiser en groupe
- Apprendre à s'organiser seul
Travel/Vacation
- S'organiser pour le départ
- S'organiser avec les amis
- S'organiser pour le trajet
- S'organiser sur place
Home/Family
- S'organiser pour les courses
- S'organiser avec les enfants
- S'organiser pour le ménage
- S'organiser pour le week-end
Social Events
- S'organiser pour le covoiturage
- S'organiser pour le dîner
- S'organiser pour la soirée
- S'organiser pour le cadeau
Gesprächseinstiege
"Comment est-ce que tu t'organises pour apprendre le français ?"
"Est-ce que tu préfères t'organiser avec un agenda papier ou numérique ?"
"On s'organise comment pour notre prochaine sortie ?"
"Est-ce difficile pour toi de t'organiser le matin ?"
"Quelle est ta meilleure astuce pour bien t'organiser au travail ?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Décris comment tu t'organises pendant une journée typique de travail.
Est-ce que tu penses qu'il est important de s'organiser pour être heureux ?
Raconte une fois où tu ne t'es pas bien organisé et ce qui s'est passé.
Comment t'organiserais-tu si tu devais déménager dans un autre pays demain ?
Quels outils utilises-tu pour t'organiser (applications, carnets, etc.) ?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, 'organiser' can be used without the reflexive pronoun when you are organizing something else, like 'organiser une fête' (to organize a party). You use 's'organiser' specifically when the subject is the one getting organized.
You use the imperative: 'Organise-toi !' for someone you know well (tu), or 'Organisez-vous !' for a group or someone you address formally (vous).
It always uses 'être' because it is a reflexive verb. For example: 'Je me suis organisé' or 'Elles se sont organisées'.
Yes, 'On s'organise' or 'Nous nous organisons' is very common when a group is trying to figure out a plan together.
It is always 'm'organiser' because 'organiser' starts with a vowel, so the 'e' in 'me' is dropped (elision).
'Se préparer' is usually for a specific, immediate event (like getting ready for a party), while 's'organiser' is about the system or method you use to manage your time and tasks.
Yes, since it uses 'être,' the past participle 'organisé' agrees with the subject. 'Elle s'est organisée' (feminine) or 'Ils se sont organisés' (masculine plural).
You can say: 'J'essaie de m'organiser' or 'Je tente de m'organiser'.
It is neutral. It can be used in a very formal business meeting or in a casual conversation with friends.
Common adverbs include 'bien' (well), 'mieux' (better), 'différemment' (differently), and 'efficacement' (efficiently).
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Write a sentence in French: 'I need to get organized for work.'
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Write a sentence in French: 'Get organized!' (to a friend)
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Write a sentence in French: 'She got organized yesterday.'
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Write a sentence in French: 'How do you organize yourself?'
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Write a sentence in French: 'If I were more organized, I would be happy.'
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Write a sentence in French: 'I am going to get organized for the exam.'
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Write a sentence in French: 'You (plural) must get organized.'
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Write a sentence in French: 'Are you getting organized for the meeting?'
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Write a sentence in French: 'I like to organize myself with a list.'
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Pronounce: 'Je m'organise.'
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Pronounce: 'Nous nous organisons.'
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Pronounce: 'Organise-toi !'
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Pronounce: 'Je me suis organisé.'
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Pronounce: 'Il faut s'organiser.'
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Pronounce: 'Elles s'organisent.'
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Pronounce: 'Tu t'organises.'
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Pronounce: 'Vous vous organisez.'
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Pronounce: 'On s'organise.'
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Pronounce: 'Je vais m'organiser.'
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Pronounce: 'Mieux s'organiser.'
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Pronounce: 'Bien s'organiser.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser ensemble.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser vite.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser seul.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser tôt.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser tard.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser pour demain.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser pour le travail.'
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Pronounce: 'S'organiser pour la fête.'
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Summary
The verb 's'organiser' is essential for describing self-management. Remember that in French, you don't just 'organize,' you 'organize yourself' (Je m'organise), making it a personal and active process of structuring your existence.
- S'organiser is a reflexive verb meaning to get oneself organized or to plan one's life and work systematically.
- It requires reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nous, vous) and uses the auxiliary verb 'être' in compound tenses.
- Commonly used in school, work, and social logistics to describe efficiency and coordination between people.
- It differs from the non-reflexive 'organiser' which is used for arranging external objects or events.
Pronoun Match
Always ensure the reflexive pronoun matches the subject. Je -> me, Tu -> te, Il/Elle/On -> se, Nous -> nous, Vous -> vous, Ils/Elles -> se.
The Liaison
In 'Nous nous organisons,' the second 'nous' should flow into 'organisons' with a 'z' sound.
Cognate Help
Use the English word 'organize' to help you remember the meaning, but remember the reflexive 's' is mandatory for self-management.
Sound Natural
Use 'On s'organise' instead of 'Nous nous organisons' in casual conversations to sound more like a native speaker.
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