reconnaître
reconnaître en 30 segundos
- Identify a familiar face or place.
- Admit a mistake or a hard truth.
- Legally validate a status or right.
- Express gratitude (être reconnaissant).
Je dois reconnaître que tu avais raison depuis le début de cette affaire complexe.
- Visual Identification
- Identifying a person, place, or object that you have encountered in the past, often despite changes in appearance.
Il a du mal à reconnaître ses propres erreurs, même quand elles sont évidentes.
- Admitting Truth
- Accepting a fact, often one that is difficult to admit, such as a personal failure or a hard truth.
Elle a pu reconnaître la voix de sa mère au téléphone immédiatement.
- Legal Acknowledgment
- The formal, legal acceptance of a status, such as recognizing a newly formed government or acknowledging paternity.
Le gouvernement vient de reconnaître l'indépendance de cette nouvelle nation.
Je ne pouvais pas le reconnaître avec sa nouvelle barbe et ses lunettes.
Nous reconnaissons que la situation est grave et nécessite une action immédiate.
- Direct Object Usage
- Most commonly used with a direct object to indicate what or who is being recognized (e.g., reconnaître un visage).
Elle a tout de suite reconnu le parfum de son enfance en entrant dans la boulangerie.
- Reflexive Form
- Se reconnaître can mean to recognize oneself, to recognize each other, or to find one's bearings in a place.
Ils se sont reconnus dans la foule malgré les années qui avaient passé.
- With Adjectives
- It can be used to acknowledge someone's status or quality, often followed by 'comme' (e.g., reconnu comme un expert).
Le juge l'a reconnu coupable de tous les chefs d'accusation.
Il faut reconnaître le travail exceptionnel de cette équipe dévouée.
Je t'ai à peine reconnu avec cette nouvelle coupe de cheveux !
- Everyday Conversation
- Used casually to talk about identifying people, places, or remembering facts from the past.
Le président a dû reconnaître l'échec de sa politique économique lors de l'interview.
- News and Politics
- Frequently employed to describe the admission of facts, political concessions, or diplomatic recognition.
L'entreprise refuse de reconnaître sa responsabilité dans cet accident écologique.
- Legal and Formal
- Used in courts to describe finding someone guilty, or in administration for recognizing rights.
Il est important de reconnaître les symptômes de cette maladie le plus tôt possible.
Je dois reconnaître que ce restaurant sert la meilleure pizza de la ville.
Incorrect: Je ne peux pas le savoir. Correct: Je ne peux pas le reconnaître.
- Past Participle Error
- Using a regular -er ending instead of the irregular 'reconnu' for compound tenses.
Il a reconnu ses torts après une longue discussion.
- Subjunctive Confusion
- Using the subjunctive after 'reconnaître que' in the affirmative. It should be followed by the indicative.
Je dois reconnaître qu'il fait du bon travail (Indicative, not fasse).
- Reflexive Misuse
- Failing to make the past participle agree in gender and number when using the reflexive 'se reconnaître'.
Elles se sont reconnues sur la vieille photographie de classe.
Avez-vous reconnu la mélodie qu'il jouait au piano ?
Je connais cet homme, mais je ne l'ai pas reconnu hier soir.
- Identifier vs Reconnaître
- Identifier is analytical and formal (identifying a suspect), while reconnaître is personal and cognitive (recognizing a friend).
Il a fini par reconnaître (ou admettre) qu'il avait fait une erreur de calcul.
- Avouer
- To confess. It implies a sense of guilt or secrecy being revealed, stronger than simply recognizing a fact.
Dans le brouillard, je pouvais à peine reconnaître la forme de la maison.
- Constater
- To note or observe a fact officially. It lacks the personal admission aspect of reconnaître.
Nous devons reconnaître la valeur de son immense contribution au projet.
Elle refuse de reconnaître l'autorité de ce nouveau directeur général.
How Formal Is It?
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Je reconnais ce garçon.
I recognize this boy.
Present tense, first person singular.
Tu reconnais la maison ?
Do you recognize the house?
Present tense, second person singular.
Il reconnaît son chien.
He recognizes his dog.
Present tense, third person singular.
Nous reconnaissons la voiture.
We recognize the car.
Present tense, first person plural.
Vous reconnaissez cette musique ?
Do you recognize this music?
Present tense, second person plural.
Elles reconnaissent le parc.
They recognize the park.
Present tense, third person plural.
Je ne reconnais pas ce livre.
I don't recognize this book.
Negative form in the present tense.
Reconnais-tu ce chat ?
Do you recognize this cat?
Inversion for a question.
J'ai reconnu mon ami dans la rue.
I recognized my friend in the street.
Passé composé with auxiliary avoir.
Elle a reconnu son erreur.
She admitted her mistake.
Using the verb to mean 'admit'.
Nous avons reconnu sa voix.
We recognized his voice.
Recognizing a sound.
Je reconnais que c'est cher.
I admit that it is expensive.
Followed by 'que' + indicative.
Ils se sont reconnus.
They recognized each other.
Reflexive form in the passé composé.
Tu dois reconnaître la vérité.
You must admit the truth.
Infinitive after a modal verb.
Il ne m'a pas reconnu.
He didn't recognize me.
Negative passé composé with an object pronoun.
Je la reconnais sur cette photo.
I recognize her in this photo.
Direct object pronoun 'la' before the verb.
Il faut reconnaître qu'il a beaucoup travaillé.
One must admit that he worked a lot.
Impersonal expression 'il faut' + infinitive.
Je ne le reconnaissais plus avec sa barbe.
I didn't recognize him anymore with his beard.
Imperfect tense for an ongoing state in the past.
Le professeur a reconnu les efforts de l'élève.
The teacher acknowledged the student's efforts.
Using the verb for professional acknowledgment.
Elle est très reconnaissante pour ton aide.
She is very grateful for your help.
Using the related adjective 'reconnaissant'.
Bien qu'il ait tort, il refuse de le reconnaître.
Although he is wrong, he refuses to admit it.
Infinitive with a direct object pronoun 'le' representing a fact.
Nous reconnaîtrons le terrain avant de construire.
We will scout the land before building.
Future tense, meaning to scout or survey.
Je me reconnais dans ce personnage de roman.
I recognize myself in this novel's character.
Reflexive use meaning to identify with.
Avez-vous reconnu l'écriture sur l'enveloppe ?
Did you recognize the handwriting on the envelope?
Formal inversion in the passé composé.
Le tribunal l'a reconnu coupable de fraude.
The court found him guilty of fraud.
Legal usage: reconnaître + adjective.
Je ne reconnais pas qu'il soit le meilleur candidat.
I do not admit that he is the best candidate.
Negative form triggering the subjunctive 'soit'.
Leur diplôme est reconnu par l'État.
Their degree is recognized by the state.
Passive voice usage.
Il a fini par reconnaître ses torts publiquement.
He eventually admitted his wrongs publicly.
Phrase 'reconnaître ses torts'.
C'est un artiste dont le talent est mondialement reconnu.
He is an artist whose talent is globally recognized.
Past participle used as an adjective.
La communauté internationale a reconnu le nouveau gouvernement.
The international community recognized the new government.
Diplomatic usage.
En reconnaissant sa défaite, il a fait preuve de dignité.
By admitting his defeat, he showed dignity.
Gerund form 'en reconnaissant'.
Elle se serait reconnue si la photo avait été plus nette.
She would have recognized herself if the photo had been clearer.
Conditional past with reflexive pronoun.
Il est de bon ton de reconnaître ses dettes intellectuelles.
It is good form to acknowledge one's intellectual debts.
Abstract usage in an academic context.
Je lui sais gré d'avoir reconnu la futilité de notre querelle.
I am grateful to him for having recognized the futility of our quarrel.
Advanced structure 'savoir gré' with past infinitive.
L'entreprise a été contrainte de reconnaître l'obsolescence programmée de ses appareils.
The company was forced to admit the planned obsolescence of its devices.
Complex sentence with passive voice and advanced vocabulary.
À peine l'eut-il aperçue qu'il la reconnut.
Hardly had he caught sight of her when he recognized her.
Passé antérieur 'eut aperçue' and passé simple 'reconnut'.
C'est une réalité indéniable, nul ne saurait ne pas la reconnaître.
It is an undeniable reality, no one could fail to recognize it.
Double negative with conditional 'saurait'.
Le critique a d'emblée reconnu la patte du maître dans cette toile anonyme.
The critic immediately recognized the master's touch in this anonymous painting.
Idiomatic expression 'reconnaître la patte'.
Quoiqu'il reconnût ses erreurs, il ne changea point d'attitude.
Although he admitted his mistakes, he did not change his attitude at all.
Imperfect subjunctive 'reconnût' after 'quoique'.
La reconnaissance de l'état de catastrophe naturelle a permis de débloquer des fonds.
The recognition of the state of natural disaster allowed funds to be released.
Nominalization 'reconnaissance' used in an administrative context.
Il s'agit là d'un truisme que tout esprit sensé se doit de reconnaître.
This is a truism that any sensible mind must acknowledge.
Highly formal literary phrasing.
Faire reconnaître ses droits face à une administration tatillonne relève du parcours du combattant.
Getting one's rights recognized by a pedantic administration is an obstacle course.
Causative structure 'faire reconnaître'.
Il a péché par orgueil, refusant de reconnaître la vacuité de son existence.
He sinned out of pride, refusing to acknowledge the emptiness of his existence.
Existential and literary context.
La jurisprudence a fini par reconnaître le préjudice d'anxiété.
Case law eventually recognized the damage of anxiety.
Highly specialized legal terminology.
Je ne saurais reconnaître pour mien un tel fatras d'inepties.
I could not possibly acknowledge such a jumble of nonsense as my own.
Archaic/formal structure 'reconnaître pour mien'.
C'est à la lueur de ces événements tragiques qu'il reconnut la fragilité de la condition humaine.
It was in the light of these tragic events that he recognized the fragility of the human condition.
Passé simple in a philosophical narrative.
Qu'il ait fallu tant de temps pour le reconnaître me laisse pantois.
That it took so long to admit it leaves me flabbergasted.
Subjunctive in the subject clause.
Elle l'a reconnu au premier coup d'œil, trahi par sa démarche claudicante.
She recognized him at first glance, betrayed by his limping gait.
Advanced descriptive vocabulary.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
il faut reconnaître que
je dois reconnaître que
sans le reconnaître
se faire reconnaître
reconnaître pour sien
refuser de reconnaître
reconnaître le ventre
reconnaître à sa juste valeur
reconnaître de loin
reconnaître au premier coup d'œil
Se confunde a menudo con
Modismos y expresiones
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Reconnaître implies a previous knowledge or a forced admission, whereas admettre is a more neutral acceptance.
In very informal speech, people might say 'Je capte pas' instead of 'Je ne reconnais pas' when talking about understanding a situation, but not for visual recognition.
- Using 'savoir' instead of 'reconnaître' to say 'I recognize him'.
- Conjugating the past participle as 'reconnaissé'.
- Using the subjunctive after 'Je reconnais que...'.
- Forgetting the circumflex on the third person singular.
- Translating 'I am recognizing' literally as 'Je suis reconnaissant'.
Consejos
Indicative vs Subjunctive
Always use the indicative mood after 'reconnaître que' when making a positive statement. Only switch to the subjunctive if the sentence is negative or a question.
The Circumflex Rule
Remember the pattern: je reconnais, tu reconnais, il reconnaît. The circumflex only appears on the 'i' when it is followed by a 't'.
Link to Gratitude
Connect 'reconnaître' to the feeling of gratitude. If you recognize someone's good deeds, you are 'reconnaissant' (grateful).
Silent Letters
In the present tense plural (nous reconnaissons), make sure to pronounce the double 's' as an 's' sound, not a 'z' sound.
Debate Strategy
Use 'Il faut reconnaître que...' as a polite way to concede a point in an argument before introducing your counter-argument with 'mais'.
Past Participle Trick
If you know the past participle of 'connaître' is 'connu', just add 're-' to get 'reconnu'. It's that simple!
Legal Contexts
When reading the news, pay attention to 'reconnu coupable' (found guilty). It's a very common set phrase in journalism.
Reflexive Agreement
When using 'se reconnaître' in the passé composé, remember to make the past participle agree with the subject if it's a direct object (Elles se sont reconnues).
Avouer vs Reconnaître
Use 'avouer' for a guilty confession (like a crime or a secret), and 'reconnaître' for a more intellectual admission of a fact or mistake.
Dropping the 'e'
In fast speech, the 'e' in 're-' is often dropped. 'Je reconnais' sounds like 'Je r'connais'. Train your ear to catch this.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of RE-CONNAÎTRE as RE-KNOWING. You knew it before, and now you know it again (recognize).
Origen de la palabra
Latin
Contexto cultural
Widely used in all registers, but legal and diplomatic contexts use it with highly specific, rigid syntax.
The pronunciation of the 'ai' in 'naître' can vary slightly from an open /ɛ/ in Paris to a more closed /e/ in southern France.
The 1990 spelling reform proposed removing the circumflex (reconnaitre), but traditional spelling (reconnaître) remains dominant in literature and formal writing.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Inicios de conversación
"As-tu déjà eu du mal à reconnaître quelqu'un dans la rue ?"
"Est-il difficile pour toi de reconnaître tes erreurs ?"
"Quelle est la chanson que tu reconnais dès les premières notes ?"
"Penses-tu qu'il est important de reconnaître le travail des autres ?"
"As-tu déjà été reconnu pour un talent particulier ?"
Temas para diario
Raconte une fois où tu as dû reconnaître une erreur difficile.
Décris une personne que tu pourrais reconnaître n'importe où et pourquoi.
Écris sur l'importance de la reconnaissance au travail.
Quelle est la différence entre connaître et reconnaître selon toi ?
Raconte une anecdote où tu n'as pas reconnu quelqu'un d'important.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasConnaître means to know or be acquainted with someone or something. Reconnaître means to recognize them again after having known them, or to admit a fact. You 'connaître' your friend, but you 'reconnaître' them in a crowd.
In the affirmative, 'reconnaître que' takes the indicative because you are stating a fact that you accept as true. However, in the negative (Je ne reconnais pas que) or interrogative, it triggers the subjunctive.
The circumflex (^) in traditional French spelling often indicates that an 's' used to follow the vowel in Old French or Latin (recognoscere -> reconoistre -> reconnaître). It is kept before the letter 't'.
Yes, according to the 1990 French spelling reform, the circumflex on the 'i' and 'u' is no longer mandatory unless it distinguishes homophones. However, traditional spelling is still widely preferred.
The past participle is 'reconnu'. It is irregular and follows the same pattern as 'connu' (from connaître) and 'lu' (from lire).
You use the adjective form: 'être reconnaissant(e)'. For example, 'Je suis reconnaissant pour ton aide' means 'I am grateful for your help'.
Yes, in a military or technical context, 'reconnaître le terrain' means to scout or survey the area. This is where the English word 'reconnaissance' comes from.
It can be reciprocal (they recognized each other: ils se sont reconnus) or reflexive (I recognize myself in this description: je me reconnais dans cette description).
In a legal context, it means to formally and legally acknowledge paternity or maternity of a child, granting them legal rights.
You can say 'reconnaître ses torts' (to admit one's wrongs) or 'reconnaître une erreur' (to admit a mistake). For example, 'Il a reconnu son erreur'.
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Write a sentence saying you recognize this car.
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Use first person singular present tense.
Use first person singular present tense.
Write a sentence asking a friend if they recognize the house.
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Use second person singular present tense.
Use second person singular present tense.
Write a negative sentence saying he does not recognize the book.
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Use ne...pas around the conjugated verb.
Use ne...pas around the conjugated verb.
Write a sentence in the passé composé saying you recognized your friend.
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Use auxiliary avoir and past participle reconnu.
Use auxiliary avoir and past participle reconnu.
Write a sentence saying she admitted her mistake (erreur).
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Use passé composé.
Use passé composé.
Write a sentence saying they recognized each other.
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Use reflexive passé composé with agreement.
Use reflexive passé composé with agreement.
Write a sentence saying 'One must admit that it is hard' (difficile).
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Use the impersonal il faut + infinitive.
Use the impersonal il faut + infinitive.
Write a sentence saying 'I am grateful' (masculine).
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Use the adjective form.
Use the adjective form.
Write a sentence in the imperfect saying 'I didn't recognize him anymore'.
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Use imperfect tense and ne...plus.
Use imperfect tense and ne...plus.
Write a sentence saying 'He was found guilty' (coupable).
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Use passive voice in passé composé.
Use passive voice in passé composé.
Write a sentence saying 'I do not admit that he is right' (avoir raison).
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Use negative form triggering the subjunctive.
Use negative form triggering the subjunctive.
Write a sentence using the present participle to say 'By admitting his defeat...'.
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Use en + present participle (gerund).
Use en + present participle (gerund).
Write a sentence in the passé simple saying 'He recognized her immediately'.
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Use passé simple third person singular.
Use passé simple third person singular.
Write a sentence using the noun form for 'The recognition of the state'.
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Use the noun reconnaissance.
Use the noun reconnaissance.
Write a sentence saying 'Although he admitted his mistakes...' (literary past).
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Use quoique + imperfect subjunctive.
Use quoique + imperfect subjunctive.
Write a sentence using the idiom for recognizing an artist's style (patte).
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Use the idiom reconnaître la patte.
Use the idiom reconnaître la patte.
Write a highly formal sentence saying 'I could not acknowledge this text as mine'.
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Use conditional of savoir + reconnaître pour mien.
Use conditional of savoir + reconnaître pour mien.
Write a sentence using a causative structure: 'To have one's rights recognized'.
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Use faire + infinitive.
Use faire + infinitive.
Write a sentence saying 'It is a truism that one must acknowledge'.
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Use advanced vocabulary.
Use advanced vocabulary.
Write a sentence using the noun for 'gratitude of the stomach' (idiom).
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Use the specific idiom.
Use the specific idiom.
Say out loud: 'I recognize this song.'
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Dijiste:
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Pronounce 'reconnais' with a silent 's'.
Ask a friend: 'Do you recognize the car?'
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Dijiste:
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Raise your intonation at the end for a question.
Say: 'We don't recognize the house.'
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Dijiste:
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Ensure the double 's' in 'reconnaissons' sounds like an 's', not a 'z'.
Say: 'I admitted my mistake.'
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Dijiste:
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Make the liaison between 'mon' and 'erreur'.
Say: 'They recognized each other.'
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Dijiste:
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Pronounce the 's' in 'ils' as a 'z' due to liaison with 'se sont'.
Say: 'I must admit that it's good.'
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Pronounce the infinitive ending -re softly.
Say: 'One must admit that he is right.'
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Dijiste:
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Flow smoothly from 'que' to 'il' (qu'il).
Say: 'I am very grateful.' (masculine)
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Dijiste:
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Do not pronounce the final 't'.
Say: 'I didn't recognize him anymore.'
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Dijiste:
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Pronounce the imperfect ending 'ais' as an open 'e' sound.
Say: 'He was found guilty.'
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Maintain a formal tone.
Say: 'I don't admit that he is the best.'
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Dijiste:
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Ensure 'soit' is pronounced correctly (subjunctive).
Say: 'By admitting his defeat...'
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Dijiste:
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Pronounce the nasal 'en' and the 'ant' ending clearly.
Say: 'I immediately recognized the artist's style.'
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Use natural pacing for the idiom.
Say: 'The recognition of the debt is signed.'
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Pronounce the noun clearly.
Say: 'Although he admitted his mistakes...' (literary)
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Pronounce the circumflex 'u' slightly longer, though in modern speech it sounds like passé simple.
Say: 'I am grateful to him for it.' (formal)
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Practice this formal alternative to reconnaissant.
Say: 'I could not acknowledge this as mine.'
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Adopt a highly formal, declamatory tone.
Say: 'Getting one's rights recognized is an obstacle course.'
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Dijiste:
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Speak with a tone of exasperation.
Say: 'It is a truism that one must acknowledge.'
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Use an academic, intellectual tone.
Say: 'It's pure gratitude of the stomach.'
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Use a slightly cynical or knowing tone for this idiom.
Listen and type what you hear: 'Je reconnais ce livre.'
First person singular present tense.
Listen and type: 'Tu reconnais la fille ?'
Second person singular present tense.
Listen and type: 'J'ai reconnu sa voix.'
Passé composé.
Listen and type: 'Elle a reconnu son erreur.'
Passé composé with liaison.
Listen and type: 'Il faut reconnaître que c'est cher.'
Impersonal expression.
Listen and type: 'Je suis très reconnaissante.'
Feminine adjective form.
Listen and type: 'Il a été reconnu coupable.'
Passive voice, legal context.
Listen and type: 'Je ne reconnais pas qu'il ait raison.'
Negative with subjunctive.
Listen and type: 'J'ai reconnu la patte du maître.'
Idiomatic expression.
Listen and type: 'Faire reconnaître ses droits est difficile.'
Causative structure.
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Summary
The verb 'reconnaître' is your go-to word for both recognizing a familiar face and admitting you were wrong. Example: 'J'ai reconnu mon erreur' (I admitted my mistake).
- Identify a familiar face or place.
- Admit a mistake or a hard truth.
- Legally validate a status or right.
- Express gratitude (être reconnaissant).
Indicative vs Subjunctive
Always use the indicative mood after 'reconnaître que' when making a positive statement. Only switch to the subjunctive if the sentence is negative or a question.
The Circumflex Rule
Remember the pattern: je reconnais, tu reconnais, il reconnaît. The circumflex only appears on the 'i' when it is followed by a 't'.
Link to Gratitude
Connect 'reconnaître' to the feeling of gratitude. If you recognize someone's good deeds, you are 'reconnaissant' (grateful).
Silent Letters
In the present tense plural (nous reconnaissons), make sure to pronounce the double 's' as an 's' sound, not a 'z' sound.
Ejemplo
Je ne l'ai pas reconnu tout de suite.
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