incorporer
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- Incorporer means to blend or integrate one thing into another to form a whole.
- It is the standard French verb for adding ingredients in cooking recipes.
- It also refers to officially joining the military or adding clauses to contracts.
- Always use the prepositions 'à' or 'dans' with this verb, never 'avec'.
The French verb incorporer is a versatile and essential term that primary school students encounter in the kitchen and professionals encounter in the boardroom. At its most fundamental level, it means to combine one substance or element into another larger body to form a unified whole. While English speakers will immediately recognize the cognate "incorporate," the French usage is more frequent in everyday domestic life, particularly in the culinary arts. When you are following a recipe and it tells you to gently fold egg whites into a batter, the word used is almost always incorporer. It implies a level of care and specific technique that simple mixing (mélanger) does not always capture. Beyond the kitchen, the word expands into the realms of law, military service, and abstract thought, representing the act of making something part of a pre-existing structure.
- Culinary Context
- In cooking, it refers to the delicate process of adding an ingredient without destroying the texture of the mixture, such as adding flour to creamed butter or air-filled egg whites to chocolate.
Il faut incorporer les blancs d'œufs délicatement pour ne pas les casser.
In a professional or organizational setting, incorporer takes on a more structural meaning. When a new recruit joins a military unit, they are said to be incorporé. This isn't just about showing up; it's about being officially entered into the rolls and becoming a legal part of the entity. Similarly, in legal drafting, you might incorporate a specific clause into a contract. This usage mirrors the English "to incorporate," but in French, it feels slightly more physical, as if the new part is being woven into the very 'body' (from the Latin corpus) of the document or organization. It is important to distinguish this from inclure (to include), which can be more passive. To incorporer something suggests an active process of integration where the final product is modified by the addition.
- Military Usage
- Refers to the official induction of soldiers into their assigned units after basic training.
Le jeune soldat a été incorporé dans le régiment d'infanterie le mois dernier.
Socially and philosophically, the term can describe the assimilation of ideas or cultural elements. When a society incorpore new customs, it doesn't just observe them; it absorbs them into its own identity. This nuance is vital for advanced learners (B2-C1) who wish to discuss sociology or history. For an A2 learner, focus on the physical act of adding ingredients. The word is regular, following the standard -er conjugation pattern, making it easy to deploy once you understand the context. Whether you are whisking cream or merging companies, incorporer is your go-to verb for creating a seamless union between two distinct parts.
- Business/Legal Context
- Adding specific terms or conditions into a legal framework or merging smaller entities into a larger corporation.
Nous devons incorporer ces nouvelles régulations dans notre manuel de l'employé.
Using incorporer correctly requires understanding its transitive nature. It almost always takes a direct object (the thing being added) and an indirect object preceded by the preposition à or dans (the thing it is being added to). This structural pattern is remarkably consistent across all its meanings. For instance, in a kitchen, you incorporez le beurre à la farine. In a corporate environment, you incorporez une nouvelle équipe dans le département. The choice between à and dans often depends on whether the integration is perceived as a blending (à) or an insertion into a container/structure (dans).
- The 'Incorporer [A] à [B]' Pattern
- This is the most common construction for liquids, powders, or abstract concepts that blend together.
Incorporez lentement le lait à la préparation tout en remuant.
When dealing with the passive voice or the past participle, incorporer behaves like other regular verbs. If you are describing a state, you might say "The data is incorporated." In French: Les données sont incorporées. Note the agreement of the past participle with the subject in gender and number. This is particularly useful in technical writing or reporting where you are summarizing what has been included in a final report or system. It provides a more formal tone than simply saying something is 'inside' or 'part of' something else. It suggests a purposeful, methodological inclusion.
- The 'Incorporer [A] dans [B]' Pattern
- Used when the 'destination' is a physical space, a group of people, or a complex system.
L'architecte a décidé d'incorporer des panneaux solaires dans le toit.
One nuanced use of the verb is in the reflexive form, s'incorporer, though this is less common. It describes something that integrates itself into a whole. For example, a new habit might s'incorporer à votre routine quotidienne. This implies a natural or automatic process of becoming part of something. For learners, mastering the active voice is the priority. Focus on the direct object (what is being added) and the recipient (where it's going). This clarity will make your French sound structured and precise, especially in academic or professional contexts where vague verbs like mettre (to put) should be avoided.
- Reflexive Usage
- Describing a self-integrating process or an element becoming part of a whole naturally.
Ces traditions finissent par s'incorporer à la culture locale.
If you spend any time watching French television, particularly the myriad of cooking competitions like "Top Chef" or "Le Meilleur Pâtissier," you will hear incorporer dozens of times per episode. It is the language of the kitchen. Chefs use it to describe the precise moment a recipe transforms from a list of ingredients into a cohesive dish. You'll hear phrases like "Il faut incorporer les blancs très doucement pour garder le volume" (You must incorporate the whites very gently to keep the volume). In this context, the word carries an weight of technical skill and patience. It’s not just mixing; it’s an art form. For a learner, this is the most immediate and practical place to encounter the word.
- TV & Culinary Media
- Constant usage in recipes, cooking shows, and food blogs to describe blending ingredients.
Dans cette vidéo, le chef explique comment incorporer la ganache au mélange.
In a professional office environment in France, incorporer appears in meetings and emails concerning project management or legal compliance. If a company is updating its internal policies, a manager might say, "Nous avons incorporé vos suggestions dans le rapport final." This signals that the suggestions weren't just read; they were actually woven into the final document. It’s a high-value word in the workplace because it sounds professional and definitive. It also appears frequently in job descriptions or HR documents when discussing how new employees will be integrated into their teams. Hearing incorporer in this context suggests a formal, organized approach to growth and change.
- Professional/Corporate
- Used to describe the integration of feedback, data, or new personnel into existing structures.
La direction a décidé d'incorporer les nouveaux départements d'ici la fin de l'année.
Finally, you will find this word in historical or military documentaries. The term classe d'incorporation refers to the group of young men who were called up for military service in a specific year. Even though mandatory service has ended in France, the vocabulary remains in the cultural consciousness. You might hear an older relative say, "J'ai été incorporé en 1974." This usage is deeply tied to French history and the structure of the state. Understanding this helps you grasp the more formal, almost gravitational pull the word has—it's about being brought into a significant, larger entity, whether that’s the army, the law, or a perfect soufflé.
- Historical/Military
- Refers to the act of being called up or officially joining a military branch.
Mon grand-père a été incorporé juste avant la fin de la guerre.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make with incorporer is using it to mean "forming a corporation" (as in, "I want to incorporate my business"). In French, this is a classic false friend. If you want to say you are starting a company or giving it a legal structure, you should use constituer une société or immatriculer une entreprise. Using incorporer in this context will sound like you are trying to physically put your business inside something else, which will confuse a French notary or accountant. This is a critical distinction for business French.
- Mistake: Business Formation
- Using incorporer to mean 'to start a corporation'. Correct: constituer une société.
Incorrect: Je veux incorporer mon entreprise. Correct: Je veux créer ma société.
Another common mistake involves the preposition. English speakers often want to use avec (with) because we say "incorporate with." However, in French, incorporer almost always takes à or dans. Saying "Incorporez le sel avec l'eau" sounds clumsy; it should be "Incorporez le sel à l'eau". The preposition à indicates the destination or the blending point. Using avec suggests the two things are side-by-side rather than one becoming part of the other. This subtle shift in prepositions is what separates an intermediate learner from a fluent speaker.
- Mistake: Wrong Preposition
- Using avec instead of à or dans. Remember: incorporer quelque chose À quelque chose.
Incorporez les pépites de chocolat à la pâte (not 'avec la pâte').
Lastly, learners often confuse incorporer with mélanger (to mix) or ajouter (to add). While they are related, incorporer is more specific. Ajouter is a simple addition (like adding a name to a list), while incorporer implies the addition becomes an integral part of the whole. Mélanger can be chaotic (like mixing paints), whereas incorporer is usually methodical. Using mélanger when a recipe calls for incorporer might lead you to over-mix a delicate batter, such as a mousse or a sponge cake. Pay attention to the technicality the word demands—it’s about preserving the integrity of the mixture while adding something new.
- Mistake: Over-generalization
- Using mélanger when the context requires the specific, careful action of incorporer.
Si vous mélangez trop fort, vous allez gâcher la texture ; il faut incorporer.
To truly master incorporer, you must understand its neighbors in the French vocabulary. The most common alternative is intégrer. While they are often interchangeable, intégrer is more frequently used for people and abstract systems (e.g., intégrer une équipe), whereas incorporer remains the dominant choice for physical substances and official military/legal contexts. If you are talking about a new employee, intégrer sounds more social and welcoming, while incorporer sounds more administrative. Understanding these subtle shifts in 'flavor' helps you choose the right word for the right situation.
- Incorporer vs. Intégrer
- Incorporer: Physical blending or formal induction. Intégrer: Social or conceptual inclusion.
Another close relative is insérer (to insert). This word is used when the thing being added remains a distinct, identifiable unit within the whole, like inserting a coin into a slot or a paragraph into a text. Incorporer, by contrast, implies a deeper level of blending where the added element becomes part of the texture or body of the recipient. If you insérez a clause, you've just put it there; if you incorporez a clause, you've ensured it works in harmony with the rest of the contract. This distinction is vital for precision in writing.
- Incorporer vs. Insérer
- Insérer: To place something into a gap. Incorporer: To blend something into the whole.
Finally, consider assimiler. This is the 'strongest' version of the concept. When you assimilez something, you absorb it so completely that it loses its original identity entirely, like a body digesting food or a student fully understanding a complex theory. Incorporer is the process of bringing it in; assimiler is the result of that process. In a culinary sense, you incorporez the cream, and the sauce assimile the fat. By learning these four words—incorporer, intégrer, insérer, assimiler—you gain a full spectrum of ways to describe how things come together in French.
- Incorporer vs. Assimiler
- Incorporer: The act of mixing/adding. Assimiler: The act of fully absorbing/understanding.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word literally means to 'put into a body'. This is why we use it for both physical bodies (military) and conceptual bodies (texts/laws).
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'in' like the English word 'in' instead of the French nasal.
- Pronouncing the final 'r' (it is silent in the infinitive -er).
- Replacing the 'o' sounds with English 'oh' sounds.
- Failing to make the 'r' sounds in the middle of the word.
- Stress on the first syllable.
難易度
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'incorporate'.
Requires knowledge of the correct prepositions (à/dans).
The nasal 'in' and the double 'r' can be tricky for beginners.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear in recipes.
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Regular -er verb conjugation
Je j'incorpore, nous incorporons.
Preposition 'à' for destination
Incorporer A à B.
Passive voice with 'être'
Il a été incorporé.
Reflexive verbs for natural processes
L'idée s'incorpore à l'esprit.
Agreement of the past participle as an adjective
Les données incorporées.
レベル別の例文
J'incorpore le sucre.
I incorporate the sugar.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
Incorporez le lait maintenant.
Incorporate the milk now.
Imperative (command) form for 'vous'.
Il faut incorporer le beurre.
It is necessary to incorporate the butter.
'Il faut' + infinitive.
Nous incorporons les œufs.
We are incorporating the eggs.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Tu incorpores la farine ?
Are you incorporating the flour?
Question using present tense.
Elle incorpore du sel.
She is incorporating some salt.
Use of partitive article 'du'.
Ils incorporent le chocolat.
They are incorporating the chocolate.
Present tense, 3rd person plural.
Voulez-vous incorporer l'eau ?
Do you want to incorporate the water?
Inversion question with infinitive.
Incorporez les blancs d'œufs à la préparation.
Incorporate the egg whites into the preparation.
Use of preposition 'à'.
J'ai incorporé les herbes dans la sauce.
I incorporated the herbs into the sauce.
Passé composé with 'avoir'.
Il veut incorporer de nouvelles photos dans l'album.
He wants to incorporate new photos into the album.
Infinitive after 'vouloir'.
Nous incorporons ces exercices à notre routine.
We are incorporating these exercises into our routine.
Abstract use of physical integration.
Elle a incorporé les perles au collier.
She incorporated the pearls into the necklace.
Preposition 'au' (à + le).
Est-ce que tu peux incorporer ce texte ?
Can you incorporate this text?
Question with 'Est-ce que'.
Le chef incorpore le fromage lentement.
The chef incorporates the cheese slowly.
Adverb 'lentement' placement.
Vous devez incorporer les épices à la fin.
You must incorporate the spices at the end.
Modal verb 'devoir' + infinitive.
L'entreprise a décidé d'incorporer une clause de non-concurrence.
The company decided to incorporate a non-compete clause.
Infinitive construction after 'décider de'.
Il a été incorporé dans l'armée l'année dernière.
He was drafted/incorporated into the army last year.
Passive voice (passé composé).
Nous allons incorporer vos commentaires dans la version finale.
We are going to incorporate your comments into the final version.
Futur proche (aller + infinitive).
Il est important d'incorporer des fruits dans votre régime.
It is important to incorporate fruits into your diet.
Impersonal expression 'Il est important de'.
Le développeur incorpore le nouveau code au logiciel.
The developer is incorporating the new code into the software.
Technical context.
Elle incorpore souvent des anecdotes dans ses discours.
She often incorporates anecdotes into her speeches.
Adverb 'souvent' placement.
Comment avez-vous incorporé ces changements ?
How did you incorporate these changes?
Question in passé composé with 'comment'.
Ils n'ont pas encore incorporé les résultats du sondage.
They haven't incorporated the survey results yet.
Negation 'ne... pas encore'.
Le projet vise à incorporer les énergies renouvelables au réseau.
The project aims to incorporate renewable energies into the grid.
Verb 'viser à' + infinitive.
L'auteur incorpore des éléments autobiographiques dans son roman.
The author incorporates autobiographical elements into his novel.
Literary context.
Il est nécessaire que le gouvernement incorpore ces recommandations.
It is necessary that the government incorporates these recommendations.
Subjunctive mood after 'Il est nécessaire que'.
Les traditions locales s'incorporent progressivement à la vie moderne.
Local traditions are progressively incorporating themselves into modern life.
Reflexive verb 's'incorporer'.
Nous avons incorporé les actifs de la petite entreprise.
We incorporated the assets of the small business.
Financial/Business context.
L'architecte a su incorporer le bois et le verre avec élégance.
The architect knew how to incorporate wood and glass with elegance.
Verb 'savoir' + infinitive.
En incorporant ces données, nous obtenons un résultat plus précis.
By incorporating these data, we obtain a more precise result.
Gérondif (En + participe présent).
Le nouveau règlement sera incorporé au code du travail.
The new regulation will be incorporated into the labor code.
Future passive voice.
La Constitution incorpore désormais la charte de l'environnement.
The Constitution now incorporates the environmental charter.
Legal/Political context.
Il s'agit d'incorporer une dimension éthique à chaque décision.
It is about incorporating an ethical dimension into every decision.
Impersonal phrase 'Il s'agit de'.
L'artiste cherche à incorporer le vide dans ses sculptures.
The artist seeks to incorporate emptiness/void into his sculptures.
Artistic/Philosophical context.
Bien que nous incorporions ces variables, l'incertitude demeure.
Although we are incorporating these variables, uncertainty remains.
Subjunctive after 'Bien que'.
Cette théorie incorpore les découvertes les plus récentes en neurosciences.
This theory incorporates the most recent discoveries in neuroscience.
Scientific context.
L'empire a incorporé de nombreux territoires au fil des siècles.
The empire incorporated many territories over the centuries.
Historical context.
Elle a réussi à incorporer son héritage culturel dans son œuvre.
She succeeded in incorporating her cultural heritage into her work.
Abstract integration.
Le plan d'urbanisme doit incorporer les besoins des citoyens.
The urban plan must incorporate the needs of the citizens.
Modal 'doit' + infinitive.
La phénoménologie cherche à incorporer l'expérience sensible au discours philosophique.
Phenomenology seeks to incorporate sensory experience into philosophical discourse.
High-level academic context.
Il est impératif que l'on incorpore une analyse systémique à l'étude.
It is imperative that a systemic analysis be incorporated into the study.
Subjunctive with 'on'.
L'œuvre de Proust incorpore la temporalité comme un matériau à part entière.
Proust's work incorporates temporality as a material in its own right.
Literary criticism.
Le droit international peine à incorporer les enjeux climatiques globaux.
International law struggles to incorporate global climate issues.
Complex socio-legal context.
On ne saurait incorporer de tels éléments sans altérer l'équilibre de l'ensemble.
One could not incorporate such elements without altering the balance of the whole.
Formal 'on ne saurait' + infinitive.
La synthèse chimique permet d'incorporer des isotopes radioactifs aux molécules.
Chemical synthesis allows for the incorporation of radioactive isotopes into molecules.
Advanced scientific context.
Cette réforme incorpore les revendications syndicales les plus radicales.
This reform incorporates the most radical union demands.
Political analysis.
L'esprit humain tend à incorporer les outils technologiques comme des extensions du corps.
The human mind tends to incorporate technological tools as extensions of the body.
Cognitive science context.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A legal term for including a document by mentioning it.
Ce contrat incorpore par référence les conditions générales.
— To add something quickly and perhaps sloppily.
Il a incorporé ces notes à la hâte.
— To be drafted or inducted (military).
Il s'est fait incorporer dans la marine.
— To force something or someone into a group.
Ces territoires ont été incorporés de force.
— To integrate what has been learned or gained.
Il est temps d'incorporer les acquis de l'expérience.
— To integrate a specific skill into a process.
L'entreprise cherche à incorporer ce savoir-faire.
— To blend a specific feel into a material.
L'artiste incorpore une texture granuleuse.
— To integrate feedback into a project.
J'ai incorporé vos feedbacks dans le design.
— To make something part of a narrative.
Le réalisateur incorpore des images d'archives à l'histoire.
よく混同される語
Inclure is more passive; incorporer is more active and structural.
Mélanger is general mixing; incorporer is specific and often delicate.
This is the correct term for 'incorporating a business' in English.
慣用句と表現
— To fold in whipped egg whites (a specific culinary technique).
Le secret du soufflé est d'incorporer les blancs en neige sans les casser.
culinary— To embody or integrate legal principles.
Cette loi incorpore le droit européen.
legal— To blend perfectly into the surroundings.
Cette maison moderne est bien incorporée au paysage.
neutral— To make something part of one's very being.
L'écrivain incorpore sa propre substance à ses personnages.
literary— To embody the spirit of something.
Le nouveau bâtiment incorpore l'esprit de l'entreprise.
formal— To make an ideal part of one's actions.
Il a incorporé cet idéal de justice dans son travail.
abstract— To take criticism on board and act on it.
Elle a su incorporer la critique pour s'améliorer.
professional— To use silence as a structural element (in music or art).
Le compositeur incorpore le silence dans sa partition.
artistic— To use shadows as part of a visual composition.
Le photographe incorpore les ombres pour créer du contraste.
artistic— To include risk as a factor in a plan.
Notre stratégie incorpore le risque de marché.
business間違えやすい
Both mean to include.
Intégrer is better for people and social groups; incorporer is better for physical substances and formal documents.
On intègre un nouvel ami, mais on incorpore du beurre.
Both involve putting one thing inside another.
Insérer implies the object remains distinct (like a key in a lock); incorporer implies it blends in.
Insérez la clé, mais incorporez la farine.
Both mean to add.
Ajouter is simple addition; incorporer implies making the addition part of the body/structure.
Ajoutez du sel, mais incorporez les blancs d'œufs.
Both involve integration.
Assimiler is the final result of total absorption; incorporer is the act of combining.
On incorpore la leçon, puis on l'assimile.
Both mean to mix.
Mélanger can be messy; incorporer is usually methodical or technical.
Ne mélangez pas tout, incorporez les éléments un par un.
文型パターン
Incorporez [noun].
Incorporez le sel.
Incorporez [A] à [B].
Incorporez le beurre à la farine.
Il faut incorporer [A] dans [B].
Il faut incorporer ces notes dans le rapport.
Être incorporé dans [group].
Il a été incorporé dans l'armée.
S'incorporer à [structure].
L'habitude s'incorpore à la routine.
En incorporant [A], on obtient [B].
En incorporant ces données, on obtient un résultat précis.
Il est crucial que l'on incorpore [A].
Il est crucial que l'on incorpore une dimension éthique.
On ne saurait incorporer [A] sans [B].
On ne saurait incorporer de tels éléments sans altérer l'équilibre.
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使い方
High in cooking and professional contexts.
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Using 'avec' instead of 'à'.
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Incorporez le lait à la pâte.
French uses 'à' to show the destination of the mixing.
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Using it to mean starting a business.
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Je vais créer une société.
'Incorporer' is not used for business formation in French.
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Pronouncing the 'r' in the infinitive.
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Pronounce it like 'in-cor-po-ray'.
The final 'r' of -er verbs is silent.
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Confusing it with 'inclure'.
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Use 'incorporer' for physical blending.
'Inclure' is more for lists or categories.
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Using 'mélanger' for delicate folding.
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Incorporez les blancs délicatement.
'Mélanger' can imply a rougher action that might ruin the texture.
ヒント
Preposition Rule
Always remember: Incorporer [Something] À [Something else]. Avoid 'avec' at all costs to sound more native.
Kitchen Mastery
In a recipe, if you see 'incorporer', it usually means you should use a spatula and a gentle folding motion, not a whisk.
Business French
Use 'incorporer' when talking about adding specific feedback or data into a report. It sounds very professional.
The Nasal 'In'
The first sound is the same as the 'un' in 'un chat'. Don't let the English 'in' pull your tongue forward.
Military History
If you read about 'la classe d'incorporation', it's talking about the year a group of men was called for military service.
Precision
Use 'incorporer' instead of 'ajouter' in academic writing to show that the new element is essential to the whole.
The 'Body' Connection
Associate 'incorporer' with 'corps' (body). You are making something part of the body.
Adverb Pairs
'Incorporer' is often paired with 'délicatement' (gently) or 'progressivement' (gradually).
False Friend Alert
Never say 'Je veux incorporer mon business'. Say 'Je veux créer ma boîte' or 'ma société'.
Reflexive Use
Use 's'incorporer' when talking about how ideas naturally become part of your thinking.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'IN-CORP-ORATE'. You are putting something 'IN' to the 'CORP' (body).
視覚的連想
Imagine a chef gently folding fluffy white clouds (egg whites) into a bowl of golden sun (cake batter).
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'incorporer' three times today: once for food, once for a task, and once for a habit.
語源
From the Latin 'incorporare', derived from 'in-' (into) and 'corpus' (body).
元の意味: To furnish with a body, to embody.
Romance (Latin root).文化的な背景
No specific sensitivities, but be aware that 'incorporation' in a military context can carry weight for older generations.
English speakers use 'incorporate' mostly for business and ideas. French speakers use it daily in the kitchen.
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実際の使用場面
Cooking
- incorporer délicatement
- incorporer les blancs
- incorporer au fouet
- incorporer à la spatule
Business
- incorporer une clause
- incorporer un feedback
- incorporer des données
- incorporer une filiale
Military
- date d'incorporation
- être incorporé
- centre d'incorporation
- classe d'incorporation
Architecture
- incorporer au design
- incorporer des matériaux
- s'incorporer au paysage
- incorporer la lumière
Education
- incorporer de nouvelles méthodes
- incorporer le jeu
- incorporer des outils numériques
- incorporer l'apprentissage
会話のきっかけ
"Comment incorporez-vous les nouveaux employés dans votre entreprise ?"
"Quelle est la technique pour bien incorporer les blancs d'œufs ?"
"Avez-vous déjà dû incorporer des changements de dernière minute dans un projet ?"
"Est-il facile d'incorporer de nouvelles habitudes dans votre routine ?"
"Quels éléments aimeriez-vous incorporer dans votre maison idéale ?"
日記のテーマ
Décrivez une recette où il est crucial d'incorporer les ingrédients avec soin.
Réfléchissez à la façon dont vous incorporez le français dans votre vie quotidienne.
Écrivez sur une fois où vous avez été incorporé dans un nouveau groupe ou une équipe.
Quelles nouvelles technologies devrions-nous incorporer dans les écoles selon vous ?
Comment une culture peut-elle incorporer des éléments étrangers sans perdre son identité ?
よくある質問
10 問It is better to use 'intégrer' or 'rejoindre'. 'Incorporer' sounds very formal or military. For example: 'Il a rejoint l'équipe de foot'.
No, it is widely used in law (incorporating clauses), business (incorporating feedback), and the military (being drafted). However, it is most common in cooking for beginners.
Use 'à' for liquids/powders or 'dans' for structures/groups. Never use 'avec'. Example: 'Incorporez le sucre à la pâte'.
No. In French, starting a company is 'créer une entreprise' or 'constituer une société'. This is a common mistake for English speakers.
It uses 'avoir'. For example: 'J'ai incorporé', 'Tu as incorporé', 'Il a incorporé'.
Yes, it is a regular -er verb. It follows the same rules as 'chanter' or 'danser'.
Yes, 'incorporer une habitude à sa routine' is perfectly correct and sounds quite sophisticated.
Yes, 'l'incorporation' (feminine). It is used for the act of incorporating something.
'Mélanger' is just mixing. 'Incorporer' is adding something into a larger whole, often carefully.
Yes, for example, 'incorporer des gènes' (incorporating genes) or 'incorporer des isotopes'.
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Write a sentence using 'incorporer' in the kitchen.
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Write a sentence using 'incorporer' about a work project.
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Write a sentence using 'incorporer' in the passé composé.
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Use 's'incorporer' in a sentence about habits.
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Write a command telling someone to add milk slowly.
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Translate: 'I want to incorporate these photos into the album.'
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Write a sentence about military service using 'incorporé'.
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Use 'incorporer' in the future tense.
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Describe an artist incorporating texture.
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Write a sentence using 'incorporer' and 'délicatement'.
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Explain why 'incorporer' is used for egg whites.
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Translate: 'The law incorporates new rules.'
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Write a sentence about software and code.
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Use 'incorporer' in a question.
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Write a sentence about a historical empire.
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Translate: 'It is necessary to incorporate these data.'
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Write a sentence about incorporating fruit into a diet.
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Use the subjunctive form 'incorporions'.
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Describe a building blending into nature.
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Write a formal sentence about a contract.
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Say: 'I am incorporating the eggs.' in French.
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Ask: 'Can you incorporate this document?' in French.
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Tell someone to add the milk slowly.
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Explain that you added feedback to a project.
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Say that a house blends into the landscape.
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Say: 'We must incorporate these rules.'
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Ask: 'How do I incorporate the egg whites?'
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Say: 'He was drafted in 1995.'
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Tell someone to gently fold in the flour.
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Say: 'I am incorporating a new habit.'
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Say: 'This contract incorporates the annex.'
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Say: 'The chef is incorporating the cheese.'
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Ask: 'Where should I incorporate this photo?'
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Say: 'It is easy to incorporate.'
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Say: 'They incorporate new ideas.'
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Say: 'By incorporating this, we win.'
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Say: 'I will incorporate your advice.'
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Say: 'The soil incorporates the rain.'
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Say: 'We are incorporating the results.'
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Say: 'You must incorporate the salt.'
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Listen to the chef: 'Incorporez le beurre à la pâte.' What is being added to the dough?
Listen to the manager: 'J'ai incorporé vos idées.' What did the manager do?
Listen: 'Il a été incorporé dans la marine.' Which branch of the military did he join?
Listen: 'Incorporez délicatement les blancs.' How should you add the egg whites?
Listen: 'Nous incorporons le nouveau code.' What are they adding?
Listen: 'La loi incorpore ces changements.' What does the law include?
Listen: 'Il faut incorporer le sucre au lait.' What is the sugar being added to?
Listen: 'Elle incorpore des perles.' What is she adding?
Listen: 'Le design incorpore du verre.' What material is used?
Listen: 'Incorporez progressivement la farine.' How should you add the flour?
Listen: 'C'est incorporé au dossier.' Where is it included?
Listen: 'Ils incorporent les résultats.' What are they adding?
Listen: 'Je vais incorporer du sport.' What is the speaker adding to their life?
Listen: 'L'empire incorpore la Gaule.' What region is mentioned?
Listen: 'Incorporez le sel maintenant.' When should you add the salt?
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Summary
The word 'incorporer' is most frequently used in cooking to mean 'fold in' or 'mix in', but it also serves as a formal term for integration in business, law, and the military. Example: 'Incorporez le beurre à la pâte' (Mix the butter into the dough).
- Incorporer means to blend or integrate one thing into another to form a whole.
- It is the standard French verb for adding ingredients in cooking recipes.
- It also refers to officially joining the military or adding clauses to contracts.
- Always use the prepositions 'à' or 'dans' with this verb, never 'avec'.
Preposition Rule
Always remember: Incorporer [Something] À [Something else]. Avoid 'avec' at all costs to sound more native.
Kitchen Mastery
In a recipe, if you see 'incorporer', it usually means you should use a spatula and a gentle folding motion, not a whisk.
Business French
Use 'incorporer' when talking about adding specific feedback or data into a report. It sounds very professional.
The Nasal 'In'
The first sound is the same as the 'un' in 'un chat'. Don't let the English 'in' pull your tongue forward.
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foodの関連語
à base de
B1〜をベースにした、〜を主成分とする。
à la boulangerie
A2At the bakery.
à la carte
A2定食ではなく、メニューから単品で料理を注文すること。
à la charcuterie
A2At the deli; where cold meats and prepared foods are sold.
à la coque
A2Soft-boiled (for eggs).
à la demande
B1On demand; upon request.
à la poêle
A2フライパンで焼いた;フライパン調理の。
à la poissonnerie
A2At the fishmonger's; where fresh fish is sold.
à la vapeur
A2蒸気で調理されたもの。蒸し料理。
à l'apéritif
B1アペリティフ(食前酒)の時に。食事の前に出される飲み物や軽食について使います。