publier
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- Means 'to publish' or 'to post' online.
- Regular -er verb, easy to conjugate.
- Used for books, news, and social media.
- Requires a direct object (what is published).
- Traditional Publishing
- In this context, 'publier' involves a formal process of editing, printing, and distributing physical or digital books to bookstores and readers worldwide.
L'auteur célèbre va publier son nouveau roman la semaine prochaine.
- Journalism and News
- Journalists and editors use this verb to describe the release of daily news, investigative pieces, and editorial opinions to the public.
Le journal a décidé de publier les résultats de l'enquête ce matin.
Elle vient de publier une très belle photo de ses vacances sur Instagram.
- Official and Legal Use
- Governments and institutions use the term to indicate the formal and official release of documents, laws, or public service announcements.
Le gouvernement va publier un nouveau décret concernant la sécurité routière.
Le chercheur espère publier son étude dans une revue scientifique prestigieuse.
- Present Tense Conjugation
- Je publie, tu publies, il/elle/on publie, nous publions, vous publiez, ils/elles publient. Notice the pronunciation of the 'i' before the endings.
Je publie souvent des articles sur mon blog personnel.
- Passé Composé
- J'ai publié, tu as publié, il a publié, nous avons publié, vous avez publié, ils ont publié. The past participle remains unchanged unless there is a preceding direct object.
L'année dernière, elle a publié son premier recueil de poèmes.
Ce magazine va publier une interview exclusive du président.
- Passive Voice Usage
- When the object becomes the subject, use the verb 'être' + 'publié(e)(s)'. For example, 'Le livre est publié' (The book is published).
Cette nouvelle édition sera publiée au mois de septembre.
Il a réussi à publier son roman chez Gallimard, une grande maison d'édition.
- News Media
- News anchors and journalists frequently use 'publier' to introduce a new report, a leaked document, or an official statement from the government.
Le ministère de la Santé vient de publier les nouveaux chiffres de l'épidémie.
- Social Media
- In casual chats about Facebook, Twitter (X), Instagram, or LinkedIn, 'publier' is synonymous with 'posting' or 'sharing' content online.
N'oublie pas de publier les photos de notre soirée sur le groupe WhatsApp.
Il a mis dix ans à écrire ce livre avant de le publier.
- Corporate and Academic
- Used formally to denote the official release of professional documents, research findings, and corporate communications to stakeholders or the public.
L'entreprise va publier son bilan financier à la fin du trimestre.
La nouvelle loi sera applicable dès qu'elle sera publiée au Journal Officiel.
- The 'Éditer' Trap
- Do not use 'éditer' when you mean to correct a text. To edit (correct) is 'corriger' or 'modifier'. 'Éditer' is a synonym for 'publier' in the context of a publishing house.
Il veut publier son livre, mais il doit d'abord le corriger (not l'éditer).
- Publier vs. Sortir
- You say 'L'auteur publie un livre' (The author publishes a book), but you say 'Le livre sort demain' (The book comes out tomorrow).
Quand vas-tu publier ton article ? Il sortira la semaine prochaine.
J'ai décidé de publier mon annonce sur ce site web.
- Passive Agreement
- Always check the gender and number of the noun that is being published when using the passive voice with 'être'.
Les photos ont été publiées sans mon autorisation.
Il ne faut pas oublier de publier le rapport avant midi.
- Éditer
- Used specifically for the professional process of preparing, printing, and distributing a book or publication. It emphasizes the business and production side of publishing.
Cette maison d'édition a décidé d'éditer les œuvres complètes de Victor Hugo.
- Faire paraître
- A sophisticated synonym often used in journalism and literature to describe the release of an article or a book.
Le journal va faire paraître un article très critique demain matin, au lieu de simplement le publier.
Il passe son temps à poster des commentaires au lieu de publier du vrai contenu.
- Diffuser
- Implies a wide distribution or broadcasting of information, often used for audio, video, or mass communication.
La chaîne de télévision va diffuser le documentaire qu'ils viennent de publier en ligne.
Avant de publier le magazine, il faut l'imprimer en des milliers d'exemplaires.
How Formal Is It?
कठिनाई स्तर
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Regular -er verb conjugation in the present tense.
Agreement of the past participle in the passive voice (e.g., La lettre est publiée).
Use of prepositions with media (sur Internet vs. dans un journal).
The passé composé with 'avoir'.
Direct object pronouns (Je le publie).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Je publie une photo.
I publish/post a photo.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
Tu publies un livre.
You publish a book.
Present tense, 2nd person singular.
Il publie un message.
He publishes/posts a message.
Present tense, 3rd person singular.
Nous publions le journal.
We publish the newspaper.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Vous publiez une vidéo.
You publish/post a video.
Present tense, 2nd person plural.
Elles publient des articles.
They publish articles.
Present tense, 3rd person plural feminine.
Je veux publier ça.
I want to publish this.
Infinitive after the modal verb 'vouloir'.
Il va publier demain.
He is going to publish tomorrow.
Futur proche (aller + infinitive).
J'ai publié une annonce sur Internet.
I published an ad on the internet.
Passé composé with auxiliary 'avoir'.
Elle a publié son premier roman l'année dernière.
She published her first novel last year.
Passé composé indicating a completed past action.
Nous allons publier les résultats du test.
We are going to publish the test results.
Futur proche used for an upcoming event.
Le magazine publie de belles photos.
The magazine publishes beautiful photos.
Present tense used for a general truth/habit.
Pourquoi tu ne publies pas cette histoire ?
Why don't you publish this story?
Negative present tense question.
Ils ont publié un démenti officiel.
They published an official denial.
Passé composé with a formal vocabulary word.
Je dois publier ce document avant midi.
I must publish this document before noon.
Infinitive after the modal verb 'devoir'.
Elle publie souvent sur son blog de voyage.
She often publishes on her travel blog.
Use of adverb 'souvent' with present tense.
Le rapport a été publié par le gouvernement ce matin.
The report was published by the government this morning.
Passive voice in the passé composé.
Si j'étais écrivain, je publierais des poèmes.
If I were a writer, I would publish poems.
Conditional present used in a hypothetical 'si' clause.
Il est important que nous publiions ces informations rapidement.
It is important that we publish this information quickly.
Subjunctive present after 'Il est important que'.
La maison d'édition a refusé de publier son manuscrit.
The publishing house refused to publish his manuscript.
Infinitive following 'refuser de'.
Dès qu'il aura terminé, il publiera son article.
As soon as he has finished, he will publish his article.
Futur simple in the main clause after 'dès que'.
C'est le meilleur livre qu'elle ait jamais publié.
It's the best book she has ever published.
Subjunctive past used after a superlative.
Ils publiaient un journal local quand ils étaient étudiants.
They used to publish a local newspaper when they were students.
Imparfait used for a continuous past habit.
Je viens de publier une mise à jour sur le site web.
I have just published an update on the website.
Passé récent (venir de + infinitive).
Bien que l'étude soit controversée, la revue a décidé de la publier.
Although the study is controversial, the journal decided to publish it.
Subjunctive in the concessive clause, infinitive in the main.
Les décrets publiés hier au Journal Officiel entreront en vigueur demain.
The decrees published yesterday in the Official Journal will enter into force tomorrow.
Past participle used as an adjective, agreeing with 'décrets'.
Il aurait publié ses mémoires s'il en avait eu le temps.
He would have published his memoirs if he had had the time.
Conditionnel passé in a past hypothetical sentence.
C'est un auteur prolifique ; il ne cesse de publier de nouveaux ouvrages.
He is a prolific author; he never stops publishing new works.
Formal structure 'ne cesse de' followed by infinitive.
La maison d'édition s'apprête à publier une version illustrée du conte.
The publishing house is preparing to publish an illustrated version of the tale.
Pronominal verb 's'apprêter à' followed by infinitive.
Les résultats de l'enquête, une fois publiés, ont provoqué un scandale.
The results of the investigation, once published, caused a scandal.
Absolute construction with past participle.
Je doute fort qu'ils publient un correctif après cette erreur.
I highly doubt they will publish a correction after this mistake.
Subjunctive present triggered by 'Je doute que'.
En publiant cet article, la journaliste a pris de gros risques.
By publishing this article, the journalist took big risks.
Gérondif (en + present participle) expressing means/simultaneity.
La décision de publier ces correspondances privées a soulevé un tollé général.
The decision to publish these private correspondences raised a general outcry.
Infinitive as the complement of the noun 'décision'.
Il importe que les données brutes soient publiées dans leur intégralité pour garantir la transparence.
It is essential that the raw data be published in their entirety to guarantee transparency.
Passive subjunctive after 'Il importe que'.
Cet ouvrage, publié à titre posthume, demeure son chef-d'œuvre absolu.
This work, published posthumously, remains his absolute masterpiece.
Apposition with past participle phrase.
L'éditeur s'est rétracté avant même d'avoir publié le pamphlet incendiaire.
The publisher retracted even before having published the incendiary pamphlet.
Infinitive past (avoir publié) after 'avant de'.
Quoi qu'il publie, la critique l'encense systématiquement.
Whatever he publishes, the critics systematically praise him.
Subjunctive present in a concessive clause 'Quoi que'.
Les chercheurs se targuent d'avoir publié dans les revues les plus cotées.
The researchers pride themselves on having published in the most highly rated journals.
Pronominal verb followed by past infinitive.
Il publia son premier traité de philosophie à l'aube de la Révolution.
He published his first philosophical treatise at the dawn of the Revolution.
Passé simple used in historical/literary narrative.
La loi stipule que tout arrêté doit être publié pour être opposable aux tiers.
The law stipulates that any order must be published to be enforceable against third parties.
Passive infinitive in formal legal phrasing.
L'injonction de ne point publier les mémoires de l'homme d'État fut perçue comme un acte de censure caractérisé.
The injunction not to publish the statesman's memoirs was perceived as an act of blatant censorship.
Negative infinitive structure 'ne point publier' in a formal register.
Fût-il contraint à l'exil, il n'en continuerait pas moins de publier ses diatribes contre le régime.
Even if he were forced into exile, he would nonetheless continue to publish his diatribes against the regime.
Inversion in imperfect subjunctive 'Fût-il' for concession.
C'est au mépris des conventions qu'elle s'enhardit à publier ce recueil subversif.
It is in defiance of conventions that she emboldened herself to publish this subversive collection.
Complex sentence structure with pronominal verb 's'enhardir à'.
On ne saurait publier de telles allégations sans s'exposer à des poursuites en diffamation.
One cannot publish such allegations without exposing oneself to defamation lawsuits.
Use of 'savoir' in the conditional as a formal equivalent of 'pouvoir'.
La maison d'édition, ayant publié à perte pendant des années, dut se résoudre à la faillite.
The publishing house, having published at a loss for years, had to resign itself to bankruptcy.
Present participle compound 'ayant publié' indicating cause.
Aussi prolifique qu'il fût, il rechignait toujours à publier ses brouillons inachevés.
As prolific as he was, he always balked at publishing his unfinished drafts.
Concessive structure 'Aussi... que' with subjunctive.
Il eut été préférable qu'ils ne publiassent point ces données sensibles avant vérification.
It would have been preferable had they not published these sensitive data before verification.
Imperfect subjunctive in a highly literary past conditional structure.
L'acte de publier s'apparente ici à une véritable catharsis pour l'auteur tourmenté.
The act of publishing is akin here to a true catharsis for the tormented author.
Infinitive used as a noun subject.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
While 'publier' is the general term, 'éditer' focuses on the business aspect of publishing, and 'diffuser' focuses on the widespread distribution of the content.
Appropriate for all levels of formality. It is the standard word in both legal documents and casual social media chats.
- Using 'éditer' to mean 'to correct a text' before publishing.
- Saying 'Le livre publie demain' to mean the book comes out tomorrow.
- Using 'dans' for internet platforms.
- Forgetting past participle agreement in the passive voice.
- Confusing 'publier' with 'oublier' in spelling or speech.
सुझाव
Passive Voice Agreement
When using 'publier' in the passive voice (which is very common), always check the gender and number of the subject. If you are talking about 'les photos' (feminine plural), write 'Elles ont été publiées'.
Beware of 'Éditer'
Never use 'éditer' to mean 'to correct typos'. Use 'corriger'. 'Éditer' means to publish in a professional capacity. 'Publier' is the safer, more general word for making something public.
Sur vs. Dans
Memorize the rule: 'sur' for screens and digital spaces (sur le web, sur Facebook), 'dans' for paper and traditional media (dans un livre, dans la presse).
Don't forget the 'i'
When conjugating, make sure you pronounce the 'i' in the stem. 'Je publie' is three syllables (je pu-blie), not two. The 'i' creates a slight 'y' sound before the vowel endings.
Use 'Sortir' for Releases
If you want to say a movie, album, or book 'is coming out', native speakers often use 'sortir' instead of the passive 'être publié'. 'Son nouvel album sort vendredi'.
Poster vs. Publier
On social media, 'poster' and 'publier' are interchangeable. 'Poster' is slightly more casual and conversational, while 'publier' is standard and correct in all contexts.
Publier vs. Oublier
Be careful not to mix up 'publier' (to publish) and 'oublier' (to forget). They differ by only one letter but have vastly different meanings. Double-check your spelling in exams.
Publier les bans
If you hear 'publier les bans', it is a traditional expression meaning to officially announce an upcoming marriage at the town hall. It is a specific cultural use of the verb.
Faire paraître
In formal essays or literature reviews, use 'faire paraître' as an elegant synonym for 'publier' to avoid repeating the same verb too many times.
Look for the Noun
When reading French news, look for the noun 'la publication'. It will help you quickly identify the source or the release of the information being discussed in the article.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Imagine you are in PUBLIC, yelling 'YAY' (ier) because you just PUBLISHED your book: PUBLI-ER.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From Latin 'publicare'
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
French journalism places a high value on investigative reporting, and the decision to 'publier' sensitive information is often a subject of national debate.
The 'rentrée littéraire' in September is a massive cultural event in France where hundreds of new books are 'publiés' simultaneously.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"As-tu déjà pensé à publier un livre ?"
"Qu'est-ce que tu aimes publier sur tes réseaux sociaux ?"
"As-tu lu l'article qu'ils ont publié ce matin ?"
"Est-ce difficile de se faire publier en France ?"
"Pourquoi les gens publient-ils toute leur vie en ligne ?"
डायरी विषय
Si je devais publier un livre, il parlerait de...
La dernière chose intéressante que j'ai publiée sur Internet était...
Je pense que les journaux ne devraient pas publier...
Le processus pour publier un roman semble être...
Quand je vois ce que mes amis publient, je ressens...
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10 सवालYes, absolutely. In modern French, 'publier' is the standard and most correct verb to use for posting anything on social media. You can say 'publier une photo sur Instagram' or 'publier un statut sur Facebook'. While 'poster' is also used informally, 'publier' is perfectly natural and widely used by all age groups.
This is a classic false friend for English speakers. 'Publier' means to make something public, to publish. 'Éditer' means to act as a publishing house (to finance, print, and distribute a book). 'Éditer' does NOT mean 'to edit' in the sense of correcting a text; for that, you must use 'corriger' or 'modifier'.
It depends on the medium. You use 'dans' for physical or traditional publications, like 'publier dans un journal' (in a newspaper) or 'dans un magazine'. You use 'sur' for digital platforms, like 'publier sur Internet', 'sur un blog', or 'sur Twitter'.
Yes, 'publier' is a completely regular -er verb. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -er (je publie, tu publies, il publie, nous publions, vous publiez, ils publient). Its past participle is 'publié'.
The passive voice is very common with 'publier'. You use the verb 'être' followed by the past participle 'publié'. Remember that the past participle must agree in gender and number with the subject. For example: 'Le livre est publié' (masculine singular) but 'La lettre est publiée' (feminine singular).
Yes, it is used in legal and official contexts as well. For example, the government 'publie' laws and decrees in the Journal Officiel. Scientists 'publient' their research results. Companies 'publient' their financial reports. It applies to any information made public.
This is a specific phrase in the publishing industry that means 'to self-publish' or literally 'to publish at the author's expense'. It refers to a situation where the author pays the publishing house to print their book, rather than the publisher taking the financial risk.
Yes, the noun form is 'la publication'. It can refer to the act of publishing (e.g., 'La publication de ce livre a pris du temps') or the published item itself (e.g., 'J'ai lu vos récentes publications').
No, that is incorrect. 'Publier' requires a direct object or must be used in the passive voice. A book cannot publish itself. You should say 'Le livre sera publié demain' (The book will be published tomorrow) or use the verb 'sortir': 'Le livre sort demain' (The book comes out tomorrow).
The 'i' is pronounced clearly as a separate sound before the ending. It sounds like 'pu-bli-é'. In the present tense 'nous publions', it sounds like 'pu-bli-yon'. Do not swallow the 'i' sound.
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Summary
'Publier' is the universal French verb for making content public, whether you are an author publishing a novel or a user posting a photo on Instagram. Example: 'Je publie une photo' (I post a photo).
- Means 'to publish' or 'to post' online.
- Regular -er verb, easy to conjugate.
- Used for books, news, and social media.
- Requires a direct object (what is published).
Passive Voice Agreement
When using 'publier' in the passive voice (which is very common), always check the gender and number of the subject. If you are talking about 'les photos' (feminine plural), write 'Elles ont été publiées'.
Beware of 'Éditer'
Never use 'éditer' to mean 'to correct typos'. Use 'corriger'. 'Éditer' means to publish in a professional capacity. 'Publier' is the safer, more general word for making something public.
Sur vs. Dans
Memorize the rule: 'sur' for screens and digital spaces (sur le web, sur Facebook), 'dans' for paper and traditional media (dans un livre, dans la presse).
Don't forget the 'i'
When conjugating, make sure you pronounce the 'i' in the stem. 'Je publie' is three syllables (je pu-blie), not two. The 'i' creates a slight 'y' sound before the vowel endings.
संबंधित सामग्री
communication के और शब्द
À bientôt
A1जल्द ही फिर मिलेंगे
accepter
A2दी गई किसी चीज़ को स्वीकार करना। किसी स्थिति या प्रस्ताव से सहमत होना।
accord
A2लोगों के बीच समझौता या सद्भाव।
accueillir
A2किसी के आने पर उसका स्वागत करना। इसका अर्थ किसी स्थान की लोगों को ठहराने की क्षमता भी है।
actualité
A2सामयिकी या ताज़ा समाचार।
adresser
A2To address, to speak or write to someone.
affabulation
B2A fabricated story or statement, often fanciful or exaggerated.
affirmation
B2एक अभिकथन एक कथन है जो बताता है कि कुछ सत्य है या मौजूद है। यह एक मजबूत घोषणा या पुष्टि है।
affirmer
B1किसी बात को दृढ़ता से सत्य बताना या दावा करना। अपनी पहचान या अधिकार स्थापित करना।
allô
A1हैलो (फ़ोन पर); कॉल का उत्तर देने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है।