hypothétiser
hypothétiser en 30 segundos
- A formal verb used to describe the act of creating a hypothesis or a logical theory.
- Common in academic, scientific, and professional French contexts to sound analytical.
- Follows regular -er verb conjugation patterns but is considered high-register.
- Requires some evidence or clues to distinguish it from a wild guess or fantasy.
The French verb hypothétiser is an intellectual powerhouse of a word, primarily used to describe the act of forming a hypothesis or making a reasoned supposition. While it sounds very similar to its English counterpart 'to hypothesize', its usage in French carries a specific weight of formal inquiry and logical deduction. In everyday conversation, a French speaker might simply say 'faire une hypothèse' (to make a hypothesis), but hypothétiser elevates the register, suggesting a more rigorous or structured mental process. It is the bridge between a simple guess and a formal theory, used when one is looking at available clues and trying to construct a logical 'why' or 'how' before the final proof is found.
- Scientific Context
- In laboratories and academic papers, this verb is essential. It describes the preliminary step of the scientific method where a researcher proposes a possible explanation for a phenomenon based on initial observations. It is about setting the stage for experimentation.
Avant de commencer l'expérience, le chercheur doit hypothétiser sur les résultats possibles.
Beyond the lab, you will find this word in detective novels, philosophical debates, and high-level business strategy meetings. When a detective looks at a crime scene, they don't just guess; they hypothétisent. They take the blood spatter, the broken window, and the missing watch to build a narrative of what might have occurred. In business, a CEO might hypothétiser about market trends in the next decade to decide where to invest millions of euros. It implies a level of responsibility and intellectual effort that 'deviner' (to guess) lacks.
- Abstract Speculation
- It is also used in abstract discussions about 'what if' scenarios. If you are discussing history and wondering what would have happened if Napoleon had won at Waterloo, you are hypothétisant on an alternate reality.
Nous pouvons hypothétiser que la hausse des prix réduira la consommation.
The word is versatile because it can deal with both the past ('What might have happened?') and the future ('What will happen if...?'). It requires the speaker to look beyond the immediate surface of things and engage with the underlying logic of a situation. It is a word for thinkers, planners, and anyone who enjoys the 'why' behind the 'what'.
- Nuance of Evidence
- Crucially, to hypothétiser means you have *some* evidence. If you have zero evidence, you are 'fantasmer' (fantasizing) or 'imaginer' (imagining). The presence of even a small data point is what makes the verb appropriate.
Il est inutile d' hypothétiser sans avoir lu le rapport initial.
En hypothétisant sur l'origine du virus, les experts ont trouvé de nouvelles pistes.
Using hypothétiser correctly involves understanding its grammatical structure and the logical flow of a speculative sentence. As a first-group verb (ending in -er), it follows regular conjugation patterns, which makes it technically easy to use, but the complexity lies in the objects and clauses that follow it. You can hypothétiser 'sur' (on/about) something, or you can use it with a 'que' clause to state the hypothesis itself.
- Structure 1: Hypothétiser sur [Nom]
- This is used when you are identifying the subject of your speculation. For example, 'I am hypothesizing about the future.' In French: 'Je hypothétise sur l'avenir.'
Les économistes passent leur temps à hypothétiser sur les fluctuations du marché.
When you use the 'que' clause, you are providing the content of the hypothesis. 'I hypothesize that...' becomes 'Je hypothétise que...'. Note that after 'que', you usually use the indicative mood because you are presenting the hypothesis as a potential fact, though the conditional is also common if the hypothesis is very unlikely.
- Structure 2: Hypothétiser que [Proposition]
- Used to state the actual theory. 'We hypothesize that the water was contaminated.' In French: 'Nous hypothétisons que l'eau était contaminée.'
On peut hypothétiser que le coupable connaissait bien la maison.
Another common way to use the word is in the passive voice or with 'on' to sound more objective. 'It is hypothesized that...' is often rendered as 'On hypothétise que...' or 'Il est permis d' hypothétiser que...'. This is very common in scientific literature to avoid the first-person 'I'.
- Common Tenses
- The present tense is used for ongoing research. The passé composé is used for a hypothesis that was made and then perhaps proven or disproven. The future tense is used when planning research goals.
Ils ont hypothétisé pendant des mois avant de trouver la solution.
Finally, the gerund form 'en hypothétisant' (while hypothesizing) is excellent for describing a process. 'By hypothesizing about the cause, we found the effect.' In French: 'En hypothétisant sur la cause, nous avons trouvé l'effet.' This shows the method used to reach a conclusion.
C'est en hypothétisant qu'on avance dans la connaissance.
You are unlikely to hear hypothétiser at a boisterous family dinner or while buying bread at the boulangerie. It is a 'high-register' word. However, in the right contexts, it is ubiquitous. If you watch French news channels like France 24 or BFM TV, especially during segments involving experts, you will hear it constantly. Analysts hypothétisent about election results, the impact of new laws, or the causes of international conflicts.
- The University Lecture Hall
- This is the natural habitat of the word. Professors in sociology, physics, or history use it to encourage students to think critically. 'Ne vous contentez pas d'apprendre, commencez à hypothétiser!' (Don't just learn, start hypothesizing!).
Le professeur nous a demandé d' hypothétiser sur les conséquences de la Révolution.
In the world of French cinema and television, specifically in 'policiers' (crime dramas), the lead investigator will often gather their team around a whiteboard. They will look at the clues and say, 'Hypothétisons un instant' (Let's hypothesize for a moment). It signals a transition from gathering facts to synthesizing them into a theory. It's a dramatic marker of intellectual progress.
- Documentaries and Science Podcasts
- If you listen to podcasts like 'La Méthode Scientifique' on France Culture, you will hear this verb in every episode. It is the core of scientific discourse. Narrators use it to explain how historical breakthroughs happened: 'Pasteur a commencé par hypothétiser que...'
Dans ce documentaire, ils hypothétisent sur l'existence d'une vie extraterrestre.
Finally, in French literature and philosophy (think Sartre or Camus), the verb is used to explore the human condition. Philosophers hypothétisent about the nature of reality or the existence of the soul. It is a word that suggests a deep, contemplative search for truth. If you read 'Le Monde' or 'Le Figaro', you will see it in the 'Idées' (Ideas) or 'Sciences' sections, where experts debate the future of humanity.
- Business Strategy
- During a 'brainstorming' session (often called 'réunion de réflexion' or simply 'brainstorming' in Franglais), a manager might say, 'Si nous hypothétisons une baisse de 10% des coûts...' to lead into a financial projection.
Il est intéressant d' hypothétiser sur l'évolution de l'intelligence artificielle.
Even advanced learners and occasionally native speakers can stumble when using hypothétiser. The most common pitfall is 'Register Mismatch'. Because it is such a formal, academic word, using it to talk about something trivial can sound sarcastic or unintentionally funny. For example, saying 'Je hypothétise que ma pizza va arriver en retard' (I hypothesize that my pizza will arrive late) is way too formal for a casual dinner. Use 'Je parie que...' (I bet that...) or 'Je pense que...' instead.
- Spelling and Pronunciation
- English speakers often want to add an extra 'h' or pronounce the 'th' as a fricative. In French, the 'h' is silent and the 'th' is a simple 't' sound. Also, ensure you don't confuse it with the noun 'hypothèse'. You *make* an 'hypothèse', but you *are* 'hypothétisant'.
Mistake: Je vais faire une hypothétiser.
Correct: Je vais hypothétiser (or) Je vais faire une hypothèse.
Another common error is the choice of preposition. Many learners try to use 'de' after the verb because many French verbs use 'de'. However, hypothétiser usually takes 'sur' (about/on) or no preposition at all if followed by 'que'. 'Hypothétiser de la situation' is incorrect; it should be 'sur la situation'.
- Confusing with 'Supposer'
- While they are synonyms, 'supposer' is much more common and slightly less formal. 'Supposer' can also mean 'to require' (e.g., 'cela suppose du courage'), which hypothétiser cannot do. Don't use hypothétiser when you just mean 'to assume'.
Mistake: Je hypothétise que tu as faim.
Correct: Je suppose que tu as faim. (Much more natural for daily life).
Finally, some people mistakenly use 'hypothéquer' (to mortgage) instead of hypothétiser. They sound vaguely similar but have completely different meanings. Hypothecating a property is very different from hypothesizing about a theory! Always double-check that you are using the 't' version for theories and the 'qu' version for banks.
- Mood Mistakes
- After 'hypothétiser que', some learners default to the subjunctive because they feel uncertainty. However, the indicative is standard because you are stating the *content* of the hypothesis as a declarative statement. Only use the subjunctive if there is another trigger (like 'Il est possible que nous hypothétisions...').
Mistake: J'hypothétise qu'il vienne.
Correct: J' hypothétise qu'il viendra.
French offers a rich palette of verbs for speculation, each with a slightly different 'flavor'. Choosing the right one depends on how much evidence you have and how formal you want to be. Hypothétiser is the most academic and clinical. Let's look at the alternatives to see which one fits your specific needs.
- Supposer vs. Hypothétiser
- Supposer is the everyday cousin. It is used for assumptions, both large and small. If you see someone with an umbrella, you suppose it is raining. You wouldn't hypothétiser that it is raining unless you were writing a meteorological report.
Je suppose que tu as fini tes devoirs ? (Casual assumption)
Then we have conjecturer. This is very close to hypothétiser but carries a slightly more literary or mathematical tone. It suggests forming an opinion based on incomplete information. It is often used in literature or high-level logic. If hypothétiser is for scientists, conjecturer is for philosophers and mathematicians.
- Présumer vs. Hypothétiser
- Présumer is often used in legal contexts (e.g., 'présumé innocent'). it implies taking something as true until proven otherwise. Hypothétiser is more about searching for the truth, whereas présumer is about acting as if something is true for the time being.
On présume que l'accusé est innocent. (Legal presumption)
If you are just guessing wildly, use deviner or spéculer. Spéculer often has a negative connotation in French, suggesting that you are talking without any real basis, or it refers to financial speculation (playing the stock market). Hypothétiser is always respected; spéculer can be seen as idle talk.
- Summary of Alternatives
- Faire une hypothèse: The most common phrase, safe for all contexts.
- Émettre l'hypothèse: Very formal, common in writing.
- Substrater (rare): To provide a basis for (very technical).
- Postuler: To assume as a starting point for an argument.
Nous pouvons postuler que tous les hommes sont égaux pour cet argument.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The word 'hypothesis' was originally used in Greek drama to describe the 'plot' or 'argument' of a play before it became a scientific term.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the 'h' at the start.
- Pronouncing 'th' like the English 'think'. It should be a hard 't'.
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Making the 'o' sound too long like 'hope'. It should be short like 'hot'.
- Confusing the ending with English '-ize'. In French, it is always 'ay' sound (é).
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize due to English cognate.
Long word, requires correct conjugation and preposition 'sur'.
Pronunciation of 'th' as 't' and the length of the word can be tricky.
Clearly articulated in formal speech, but fast native speech might blur it.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
The silent 'H'
J'hypothétise (Elision happens).
Regular -ER conjugation
Ils hypothétisent (Ends in -ent).
Preposition 'sur'
Hypothétiser sur le sujet.
Indicative after 'que'
J'hypothétise qu'il est là (Not subjunctive).
Conditional for uncertainty
Nous hypothétiserions si c'était possible.
Ejemplos por nivel
Je peux hypothétiser sur cette image.
I can hypothesize about this image.
Simple present tense with 'pouvoir'.
Il va hypothétiser sur le temps.
He is going to hypothesize about the weather.
Near future (aller + infinitive).
Nous hypothétisons tous les jours.
We hypothesize every day.
Present tense, 'nous' form.
Elle aime hypothétiser sur les chats.
She likes to hypothesize about cats.
Infinitive after 'aimer'.
Est-ce que tu peux hypothétiser ?
Can you hypothesize?
Question with 'est-ce que'.
Ils ne veulent pas hypothétiser.
They do not want to hypothesize.
Negative sentence with 'ne... pas'.
Pourquoi hypothétiser maintenant ?
Why hypothesize now?
Interrogative with 'Pourquoi'.
On peut hypothétiser sur le futur.
One can hypothesize about the future.
Use of 'on' for 'one' or 'we'.
Le détective commence à hypothétiser.
The detective is starting to hypothesize.
Verb + preposition 'à' + infinitive.
J'hypothétise que tu as raison.
I hypothesize that you are right.
Elision with 'Je' before a silent 'H'.
Vous hypothétisez sur le résultat du test.
You (plural) are hypothesizing on the test result.
Present tense 'vous' form.
Nous avons hypothétisé sur la panne.
We hypothesized about the breakdown.
Passé composé with 'avoir'.
Tu hypothétises souvent sur ton avenir.
You often hypothesize about your future.
Adverb placement after the verb.
Il est facile d'hypothétiser avec des faits.
It is easy to hypothesize with facts.
Adjective + 'de' + infinitive.
Ils hypothétisent sur la fin du film.
They are hypothesizing about the end of the movie.
Present tense 'ils' form.
Elle va hypothétiser sur le prix du voyage.
She is going to hypothesize about the price of the trip.
Future with 'aller'.
Si nous hypothétisons une erreur, nous la trouverons.
If we hypothesize an error, we will find it.
Condition with 'si' + present + future.
Il faudrait hypothétiser sur les causes réelles.
We should hypothesize about the real causes.
Conditional mood with 'falloir'.
En hypothétisant, vous découvrirez la vérité.
By hypothesizing, you will discover the truth.
Gerund (en + present participle).
Elle a fini par hypothétiser une solution.
She ended up hypothesizing a solution.
Expression 'finir par' + infinitive.
Nous hypothétisions quand le téléphone a sonné.
We were hypothesizing when the phone rang.
Imperfect tense for ongoing action.
On ne peut pas hypothétiser sans preuves.
One cannot hypothesize without proof.
Modal verb 'pouvoir' in the negative.
Je préfère hypothétiser avant de conclure.
I prefer to hypothesize before concluding.
Verb 'préférer' + infinitive.
Ils hypothétiseraient si on leur donnait le temps.
They would hypothesize if we gave them the time.
Conditional mood.
Les experts hypothétisent une croissance lente.
Experts are hypothesizing slow growth.
Present tense with a direct object clause.
Il est inutile d'hypothétiser sur des rumeurs.
It is useless to hypothesize about rumors.
Formal structure 'il est [adjectif] de'.
Nous avons hypothétisé que le virus muterait.
We hypothesized that the virus would mutate.
Passé composé + 'que' + conditional (future in the past).
Bien que nous hypothétisions, rien n'est sûr.
Although we are hypothesizing, nothing is certain.
Subjunctive after 'bien que'.
L'article nous invite à hypothétiser sur l'espace.
The article invites us to hypothesize about space.
Verb + object + 'à' + infinitive.
Elle hypothétisait sur l'origine du manuscrit.
She was hypothesizing about the origin of the manuscript.
Imperfect tense.
Hypothétisons un instant sur cette possibilité.
Let's hypothesize for a moment about this possibility.
Imperative mood (let's).
Il a été nécessaire d'hypothétiser pour avancer.
It was necessary to hypothesize in order to move forward.
Passé composé of an impersonal expression.
L'épistémologie nous force à hypothétiser.
Epistemology forces us to hypothesize.
Subject is an abstract noun.
Sans hypothétiser, la science resterait statique.
Without hypothesizing, science would remain static.
Preposition 'sans' followed by infinitive.
On hypothétise souvent à tort sur les intentions d'autrui.
We often hypothesize wrongly about others' intentions.
Adverbial phrase 'à tort'.
Il est rare que les historiens ne puissent pas hypothétiser.
It is rare that historians cannot hypothesize.
Subjunctive after 'il est rare que'.
L'étude se contente d'hypothétiser sur l'échantillon.
The study limits itself to hypothesizing about the sample.
Reflexive verb 'se contenter de'.
En hypothétisant ainsi, vous négligez les faits.
By hypothesizing this way, you are neglecting the facts.
Gerund with 'ainsi'.
Nous ne saurions hypothétiser sans données fiables.
We could not possibly hypothesize without reliable data.
Conditional of 'savoir' used as a formal 'cannot'.
Il convient d'hypothétiser avec prudence.
One should hypothesize with caution.
Formal expression 'il convient de'.
Le philosophe hypothétisa sur l'essence de l'être.
The philosopher hypothesized on the essence of being.
Passé simple (literary past).
Point n'est besoin d'hypothétiser outre mesure.
There is no need to hypothesize excessively.
Archaic/Very formal 'point n'est besoin de'.
L'on se plaît à hypothétiser sur les mondes parallèles.
One takes pleasure in hypothesizing about parallel worlds.
Use of 'l'on' for elegance.
Hypothétiser reviendrait à admettre notre ignorance.
Hypothesizing would amount to admitting our ignorance.
Infinitive as a subject + conditional.
Que l'on hypothétise ou non, le résultat sera le même.
Whether one hypothesizes or not, the result will be the same.
Subjunctive of choice/concession.
Le chercheur s'échinait à hypothétiser sur ce paradoxe.
The researcher was struggling to hypothesize on this paradox.
Reflexive verb 's'échiner à'.
Nul ne saurait hypothétiser sur l'infini sans vertige.
No one could hypothesize about the infinite without vertigo.
Formal 'nul ne saurait' structure.
Il se perdit en hypothétisant sur des chimères.
He lost himself while hypothesizing about chimeras (fantasies).
Passé simple + gerund.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— By dint of hypothesizing (suggesting too much thinking).
À force d'hypothétiser, il a fini par se perdre.
— It is permissible to hypothesize (formal way to introduce a theory).
Il est permis d'hypothétiser que le coupable est proche.
— Without wanting to hypothesize (a polite disclaimer).
Sans vouloir hypothétiser, je pense qu'il y a un problème.
— Let's hypothesize together.
Hypothétisons ensemble sur les besoins des clients.
— To get lost in hypothesizing.
Elle se perd à hypothétiser sur des détails inutiles.
— Hypothesizing in order to understand.
Nous devons hypothétiser pour comprendre ce mystère.
— Hypothesizing about the future.
Hypothétiser le futur est un exercice périlleux.
Se confunde a menudo con
Means 'to mortgage' a house. Don't confuse the bank with a theory!
Much more common for simple, everyday guesses.
Suggests more fantasy and less logic than hypothesizing.
Modismos y expresiones
— To build castles in the air; to make unrealistic hypotheses or plans.
Il ne fait que bâtir des châteaux en Espagne au lieu d'hypothétiser sérieusement.
Idiomatic— To make things more complicated than they are; to hypothesize unnecessarily.
Ne cherche pas midi à quatorze heures en hypothétisant sur des complots.
Informal— To split hairs; to hypothesize about tiny, irrelevant details.
On hypothétise trop, on finit par couper les cheveux en quatre.
Informal— To put the cart before the horse; to hypothesize before gathering facts.
Hypothétiser maintenant, c'est mettre la charrue avant les bœufs.
Common— To count your chickens before they hatch; a specific type of future hypothesis.
Ne vends pas la peau de l'ours en hypothétisant déjà sur ton succès.
Common— To have one's head in the clouds; to hypothesize in an impractical way.
Il hypothétise toujours, il a vraiment la tête dans les nuages.
Informal— To make grandiose or unlikely plans/hypotheses.
C'est inutile de faire des plans sur la comète en hypothétisant sur ce gain.
Common— To mistake something for something else; a failed hypothesis.
Il a hypothétisé que c'était de l'or, mais il a pris des vessies pour des lanternes.
Old-fashioned— To hypothesize about the future (often used for business).
Nous tirons des plans sur l'avenir en hypothétisant une fusion.
Neutral— To act too quickly; to hypothesize without enough thought.
Tu vas trop vite en besogne en hypothétisant sa culpabilité.
NeutralFácil de confundir
Noun vs Verb.
Hypothèse is the thing you make; hypothétiser is the action of making it.
C'est une bonne hypothèse. / Je vais hypothétiser.
Both involve guessing.
Spéculer is often about money or talking without facts. Hypothétiser is more scientific.
Il spécule à la bourse. / Il hypothétise sur la chimie.
Very similar meanings.
Conjecturer is more literary/old-fashioned. Hypothétiser is more modern/scientific.
L'auteur conjecture sur le passé.
Both involve assumptions.
Présumer is often 'taking for granted'. Hypothétiser is 'searching for an explanation'.
Je présume que vous êtes le chef.
Both are academic.
Postuler is assuming something is true to start a math proof. Hypothétiser is trying to find if it's true.
Postulons que X = 2.
Patrones de oraciones
Je vais [verb] sur [noun].
Je vais hypothétiser sur le climat.
Si on [verb], alors [future].
Si on hypothétise une erreur, on la réparera.
En [gerund], nous avons trouvé...
En hypothétisant, nous avons trouvé l'idée.
Il est permis de [verb] que...
Il est permis d'hypothétiser que le prix baissera.
On ne saurait [verb] sans...
On ne saurait hypothétiser sans données.
Bien que l'on [subjunctive]...
Bien que l'on hypothétise, rien n'est certain.
L'étude se limite à [verb] sur...
L'étude se limite à hypothétiser sur les rats.
[Verb] reviendrait à [infinitive].
Hypothétiser reviendrait à mentir.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Cómo usarlo
Common in academic/news contexts; rare in casual speech.
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Je hypothétise
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J'hypothétise
The 'H' is silent, so 'Je' becomes 'J''.
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Hypothétiser de la situation
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Hypothétiser sur la situation
The verb usually takes the preposition 'sur', not 'de'.
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Pronouncing the 'TH' like English
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Pronouncing it like a 'T'
French has no 'th' fricative sound. It is always a simple 'T'.
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Using it for simple guesses
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Using 'supposer' or 'deviner'
Hypothétiser is too formal for 'I guess you're hungry'.
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Confusing with 'Hypothéquer'
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Hypothétiser
Hypothéquer is for money/property; Hypothétiser is for ideas.
Consejos
Use in Essays
When writing a French essay, use 'hypothétiser' to introduce the possible causes of a problem. It shows a high level of vocabulary.
The Silent H
Always remember the elision. Never say 'Je hypothétise'. It must be 'J'hypothétise'. This is a common marker of a beginner.
Noun Pair
Learn the noun 'une hypothèse' at the same time. You will often use them together: 'Pour vérifier cette hypothèse, nous devons hypothétiser sur...'
Sounding Like a Native
Natives often use 'On peut hypothétiser que...' to introduce an idea without sounding too arrogant or certain.
Regular Verb
Don't be afraid of the length. It conjugates exactly like 'parler'. If you know 'parler', you know 'hypothétiser'!
Detective Context
If you are reading a French mystery novel, look for this word when the detective is thinking. It helps you follow the logic of the plot.
English Cognate
Use the English word 'hypothesize' as a memory anchor, but remember to drop the 'ize' sound for the French 'é'.
University Usage
In a French university, professors love this word. Use it in your exams to show you are engaging with the scientific method.
Avoid Hypothéquer
Double-check your spelling. Adding a 'q' changes the word to 'mortgage', which will confuse your reader in a science paper!
Think First
A good rule of thumb: If you can replace it with 'make a scientific guess', then 'hypothétiser' is the right word.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Hippo' (Hypo) in a 'Tea' (té) shop 'Teasing' (ti-ze) everyone with a secret theory. Hippo-Tea-Tease-er.
Asociación visual
Imagine a scientist with a giant question mark above their head, standing on a foundation (hypo = under) made of books.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use 'hypothétiser' in a sentence about what you will eat for dinner, but do it as if you were a famous scientist presenting a discovery.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the French noun 'hypothèse', which comes from the Ancient Greek 'hypothesis' (ὑπόθεσις).
Significado original: The Greek word literally means 'a placing under' or 'foundation', from 'hypo' (under) and 'tithenai' (to place).
Indo-European > Hellenic > Greek > Latin > French.Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it mockingly to make someone's idea sound 'too theoretical' unless intended.
English speakers often use 'hypothesize' less frequently than French speakers use 'hypothétiser' or 'faire une hypothèse' in intellectual settings.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Science Lab
- Hypothétiser les résultats
- Vérifier l'hypothèse
- Protocole expérimental
- Données initiales
Detective Work
- Scène de crime
- Indices
- Hypothétiser le mobile
- Suspect
Business Meeting
- Analyse de marché
- Hypothétiser la croissance
- Scénario catastrophe
- Projections
Philosophy Class
- Nature de la réalité
- Hypothétiser l'existence
- Argumentation
- Logique
Daily Life (Sarcastic)
- Hypothétiser sur ton retard
- Théories folles
- Imagination
- Devinettes
Inicios de conversación
"Si on devait hypothétiser sur la vie en 2050, que dirais-tu ?"
"Peux-tu hypothétiser sur la raison pour laquelle ce restaurant est toujours vide ?"
"Comment les scientifiques font-ils pour hypothétiser sur les dinosaures ?"
"Est-ce que tu aimes hypothétiser sur les fins de séries télévisées ?"
"Si nous hypothétisons que l'argent n'existe plus, comment vivrait-on ?"
Temas para diario
Hypothétisez sur ce que serait votre vie si vous aviez choisi une carrière différente.
Écrivez sur un mystère historique et essayez d'hypothétiser sur ce qui s'est réellement passé.
Hypothétisez sur l'impact de l'intelligence artificielle sur votre travail actuel.
Si vous étiez un détective, sur quoi aimeriez-vous hypothétiser aujourd'hui ?
Hypothétisez sur les bénéfices d'apprendre une troisième langue.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, it is a real word! 'Faire une hypothèse' is more common in speech, but 'hypothétiser' is perfectly correct and very common in writing and professional contexts. It makes you sound more academic.
Usually no. After 'hypothétiser que', you use the indicative (present, future, etc.) because you are stating the content of the hypothesis. You only use the subjunctive if the main clause requires it (e.g., 'Il faut que j'hypothétise').
Supposer is for general, everyday things ('I suppose he is late'). Hypothétiser is for more formal, logical, or scientific reasoning ('The researchers hypothesize a link between X and Y').
No, that would sound very strange. For a game, use 'deviner'. Using 'hypothétiser' in a game would be like saying 'I am formulating a scientific theory about your card'.
It uses 'avoir'. For example: 'J'ai hypothétisé', 'Nous avons hypothétisé'. It is a regular -er verb.
No, it is an 'H muet'. This means you must do the elision: 'J'hypothétise' and the liaison: 'Les_hypothèses'.
Only if the assumption is part of a logical process. If you just mean 'I assume you're coming', use 'Je suppose' or 'Je présume'.
Yes, very much so. It's used when discussing market trends, risks, and strategic scenarios.
The most common is 'sur' (on/about). You can also use it with 'que' to introduce a clause.
No, unlike 'spéculer', 'hypothétiser' is generally seen as a positive, intellectual activity.
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Write a sentence using 'hypothétiser' about a scientific discovery.
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Translate: 'I hypothesize that he is coming.'
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Use the gerund 'en hypothétisant' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence with 'hypothétiser' in the conditional mood.
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Translate: 'They hypothesized about the crash.'
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Write a sentence using 'hypothétiser' in the future tense.
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Use 'hypothétiser' in a negative sentence.
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Translate: 'It is easy to hypothesize.'
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Write a sentence about a detective hypothesizing.
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Translate: 'Do you hypothesize often?'
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Write a sentence using 'hypothétiser' and 'parce que'.
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Translate: 'We must hypothesize'.
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Write a sentence about the future of the world.
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Translate: 'She was hypothesizing'.
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Write a sentence with 'hypothétiser' and 'si'.
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Translate: 'I would like to hypothesize'.
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Write a sentence about a book or film.
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Translate: 'Stop hypothesizing!'
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Write a sentence using 'hypothétiser' in a professional meeting.
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Translate: 'It has been hypothesized that...'
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Pronounce the word: 'Hypothétiser'.
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Say: 'I hypothesize'.
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Say: 'We are hypothesizing'.
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Say: 'Let's hypothesize'.
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Say: 'They hypothesize'.
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Say: 'I hypothesized'.
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Say: 'By hypothesizing'.
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Say: 'You (plural) hypothesize'.
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Say: 'He will hypothesize'.
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Say: 'She would hypothesize'.
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Say: 'It is necessary to hypothesize'.
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Say: 'Stop hypothesizing'.
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Say: 'I hypothesize that it is true'.
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Say: 'We hypothesize about the future'.
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Say: 'The scientist hypothesizes'.
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Listen and identify the verb: 'Le chercheur commence à hypothétiser.'
Listen and identify the tense: 'Nous avons hypothétisé sur les causes.'
Listen and identify the subject: 'Elles hypothétisent sur la fin.'
Listen and identify the preposition: 'On hypothétise sur le prix.'
Listen and identify the word: 'J'hypothétise'.
Listen to the sentence: 'Il est interdit d'hypothétiser.' Is it positive or negative?
Listen and identify: 'Hypothétisons ensemble.' Is it a command or a statement?
Listen and identify the object: 'J'hypothétise une erreur.'
Listen and identify the adverb: 'Il hypothétise souvent.'
Listen: 'Nous hypothétiserons demain.' When will it happen?
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Summary
Hypothétiser is the 'expert' version of 'to guess'. Use it when you want to show that your speculation is based on logic and evidence, especially in writing or formal discussions. Example: 'Nous devons hypothétiser sur les causes de ce problème avant d'agir.'
- A formal verb used to describe the act of creating a hypothesis or a logical theory.
- Common in academic, scientific, and professional French contexts to sound analytical.
- Follows regular -er verb conjugation patterns but is considered high-register.
- Requires some evidence or clues to distinguish it from a wild guess or fantasy.
Use in Essays
When writing a French essay, use 'hypothétiser' to introduce the possible causes of a problem. It shows a high level of vocabulary.
The Silent H
Always remember the elision. Never say 'Je hypothétise'. It must be 'J'hypothétise'. This is a common marker of a beginner.
Noun Pair
Learn the noun 'une hypothèse' at the same time. You will often use them together: 'Pour vérifier cette hypothèse, nous devons hypothétiser sur...'
Sounding Like a Native
Natives often use 'On peut hypothétiser que...' to introduce an idea without sounding too arrogant or certain.
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