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- Innover is a regular -er verb meaning to introduce new ideas or methods.
- It differs from 'inventer' by focusing on the improvement of existing things.
- Commonly used in business, science, and the arts to signal progress.
- Typically used with prepositions like 'dans', 'en', or 'pour'.
The French verb innover is a powerful term that transcends simple creativity. At its core, it means to introduce something new—whether that be a method, a product, a process, or a thought—into an existing environment. While it is often associated with the high-tech world of Silicon Valley or the sterile laboratories of pharmaceutical giants, in French, the word carries a broader, more elegant connotation that can apply to the arts, education, and even daily household management. To innover is not merely to create from scratch (which would be créer or inventer), but to evolve and improve upon what already exists by injecting novelty.
- Professional Context
- In the business world, 'innover' is the gold standard. It is used to describe companies that stay ahead of the curve. It is an intransitive verb in many contexts, meaning you can simply say 'Cette entreprise sait innover' (This company knows how to innovate).
Pour rester compétitif sur le marché mondial, il est impératif d' innover sans cesse.
The term is also deeply rooted in the concept of 'rupture' or breaking with tradition. When a chef decides to use liquid nitrogen in a traditional coq au vin, they are seeking to innover in the kitchen. When a teacher uses virtual reality to teach the French Revolution, they are innovating in pedagogy. It is a word that suggests courage, as innovation always carries a risk of failure. However, in French discourse, particularly in politics and social sciences, 'innover' is almost always framed as a positive, necessary force for progress.
- Artistic Context
- Artists who 'innove' are those who challenge the status quo of their medium. It’s not just about painting a new picture; it’s about changing the way paint is applied to the canvas.
Picasso a su innover en déconstruisant les formes traditionnelles de la peinture.
Furthermore, the word is frequently used in the context of sustainable development. In France, there is a significant push to 'innover pour le climat' (innovate for the climate). This specific phrasing highlights that innovation is often seen as a tool for solving systemic problems. Whether it is in architecture, energy, or transport, the verb acts as a call to action for engineers and designers to rethink their impact on the world.
- Daily Life
- Even in simple conversation, you might hear 'On va innover ce soir !' meaning 'We're going to try something new tonight!', perhaps regarding a dinner plan or a new route home.
J'ai décidé d' innover dans ma routine matinale pour être plus productif.
Les scientifiques cherchent à innover dans le domaine des énergies renouvelables.
In summary, 'innover' is a versatile and prestigious verb. It suggests intelligence, adaptability, and a forward-thinking mindset. When you use it, you are signaling that you are not content with the 'statu quo' and are actively seeking to improve the world around you through new ideas and methods.
Using the verb innover correctly requires an understanding of its prepositional patterns. Most commonly, it is used as an intransitive verb, but when it does take an object or a direction, specific prepositions like en, dans, or pour are essential. Mastering these will make your French sound much more natural and precise.
- Innover Dans (To Innovate In)
- This is the most common construction when referring to a specific field or sector. For example, 'innover dans la technologie' or 'innover dans l'éducation'.
Il est difficile d' innover dans un secteur aussi traditionnel que l'agriculture.
When you want to describe the method or the specific change being made, you use en. This often precedes a gerund or a noun describing the action. For instance, 'innover en proposant de nouveaux services' (innovating by offering new services). This structure highlights the 'how' of the innovation.
- Innover Pour (To Innovate For)
- This construction is used to express the goal or the beneficiary of the innovation. 'Innover pour le bien commun' (innovating for the common good).
Nous devons innover pour réduire notre empreinte carbone.
In the passive voice, though less common, you might see 'Cette méthode a été innovée par...', though 'introduite' or 'créée' is more frequent. In the present tense, it follows the standard pattern: j'innove, tu innoves, il innove, nous innovons, vous innovez, ils innovent. In the passé composé, it uses avoir: j'ai innové.
- Adverbial Pairings
- Common adverbs used with 'innover' include 'constamment' (constantly), 'radicalement' (radically), and 'prudemment' (cautiously).
L'architecte a radicalement innové en utilisant uniquement des matériaux recyclés.
Peut-on encore innover dans le domaine de la poésie ?
Finally, consider the negative form. 'Ne pas innover' often implies stagnation. In a business report, you might read: 'Le manque de volonté d'innover a conduit à la chute de l'entreprise.' This highlights that innovation is seen as a necessary activity for survival in the modern world.
If you are in France, you will hear the word innover in a variety of settings, ranging from formal news broadcasts to casual conversations about the latest trends. It is a 'buzzword' in the best sense—one that carries weight and signals a focus on the future.
- On the News (Le Journal)
- News anchors frequently use 'innover' when reporting on economic growth or scientific breakthroughs. France prides itself on its 'French Tech' ecosystem, and 'innover' is the central verb in that narrative.
Le gouvernement annonce de nouvelles aides pour les start-ups qui cherchent à innover.
In the workplace, particularly in meetings (les réunions), managers use it to motivate their teams. It’s part of the 'langue de bois' (corporate speak) sometimes, but it’s also a genuine call for creative problem solving. You’ll hear phrases like 'Il faut innover pour se démarquer' (We must innovate to stand out).
- In Gastronomy
- Watch any French cooking show like 'Top Chef', and you will hear 'innover' every five minutes. Chefs are judged on their ability to take a classic dish and innovate upon it without losing its soul.
Ce jeune chef a su innover tout en respectant les traditions culinaires françaises.
Education is another sphere where 'innover' is ubiquitous. Teachers are encouraged to 'innover dans leurs pratiques pédagogiques' to better engage students in the digital age. You will see this word in brochures for schools and universities, promising an 'environnement innovant'.
- Advertising (La Publicité)
- Brands use 'innover' to justify price points or to attract 'early adopters'. Whether it's a new skincare formula or a hybrid car, the marketing message is always 'Nous innovons pour vous'.
Depuis 1920, notre marque ne cesse d' innover pour votre confort.
Il est temps d' innover et de voir les choses différemment.
In political speeches, 'innover' is used to suggest that the speaker has fresh solutions to old problems. It is a word of hope and modernization. When a politician says 'Il faut innover socialement', they are talking about new ways of organizing society, welfare, or labor.
While innover seems straightforward because of its English cognate, there are several nuances that can trip up English speakers. Avoiding these common pitfalls will elevate your French from 'functional' to 'fluent'.
- Confusing with 'Inventer'
- This is the most frequent error. 'Inventer' is creating something that didn't exist before (like the telephone). 'Innover' is changing or improving something that already exists. You 'invent' a tool, but you 'innovate' in the way you use it.
Incorrect: J'ai innové une nouvelle recette.
Correct: J'ai innové en créant une nouvelle recette.
Another common mistake is the misuse of prepositions. Many learners try to use 'innover' as a direct transitive verb (Verb + Noun). In English, we say 'to innovate a process', but in French, it is much more common to say 'innover dans un processus' or 'apporter une innovation à un processus'.
- Confusing with 'Rénover'
- 'Rénover' specifically means to restore something to a good state (like a house). 'Innover' means to make it new or different in style or method. You can renovate a kitchen without innovating at all.
On ne dit pas 'innover un bâtiment' mais 'rénover un bâtiment'. On innove dans l'architecture du bâtiment.
Pronunciation is also a hurdle. The double 'n' in French is usually pronounced as a single 'n' sound, unlike in some other languages where it might be elongated. The 'o' is a semi-open sound. Avoid the temptation to pronounce the final 'r'—remember, it’s an -er verb, so the ending sounds like 'ay'.
- Misusing 'Nouveauté' vs 'Innovation'
- While related to 'innover', a 'nouveauté' is just something new (a new gadget), whereas an 'innovation' implies a significant change or improvement. Using 'innover' for trivial changes can sound like hyperbole.
Changer la couleur d'un logo n'est pas vraiment innover, c'est juste un changement esthétique.
N'utilisez pas innover pour des actions banales; réservez-le pour de vraies avancées.
Finally, be careful with the reflexive form. 'S'innover' is not used in French. If you want to say 'to reinvent oneself', you use 'se réinventer', not 's'innover'. Innovation is something you do *to* a field or *in* a domain, not to yourself as a person in a reflexive sense.
To truly master the semantic field of innover, you should be familiar with its synonyms and near-synonyms. Each has a slightly different shade of meaning, and choosing the right one will make your French more precise and expressive.
- Révolutionner (To Revolutionize)
- This is much stronger than 'innover'. It implies a total and radical change that completely upends the previous way of doing things. Use this for major breakthroughs like the internet or the steam engine.
L'intelligence artificielle est en train de révolutionner notre façon d' innover.
Moderniser (To Modernize) is often used as a more practical alternative. It means to bring something up to date with current standards or technology. It doesn't necessarily imply a new idea, just the application of existing modern ones. A company might 'moderniser' its factory by buying new machines, but it 'innove' by developing a new production method.
- Actualiser (To Update)
- This is the most 'minor' of the group. It means to update information or a small part of a system. You 'actualisez' your CV, you don't 'innovez' it (unless you change the very concept of what a CV is).
Il faut innover dans le fond, pas seulement actualiser la forme.
Transformer (To Transform) is a broad verb that can be a synonym for innovation when the change is significant. It describes the process of changing the nature or appearance of something. 'Innover' is often the *means* by which a company is 'transformée'.
- Créer vs. Innover
- Créer (to create) is the act of making. Innover is the act of making *differently*. An artist creates a painting; an artist who innovates changes the technique of painting itself.
Il ne suffit pas de créer, il faut savoir innover pour durer.
Son style est très classique, il ne cherche pas vraiment à innover.
In business contexts, you might also hear disrupter (to disrupt), which is a direct loan from English. While it is gaining popularity, 'innover radicalement' remains the more 'French' way to express the same idea. Using 'innover' shows a better grasp of the formal and academic registers of the language.
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In the Middle Ages, 'innover' was often used in a negative sense, particularly in law or religion, as it implied changing established (and thus 'perfect') traditions. It only became a primarily positive word during the Industrial Revolution.
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- Pronouncing the final 'r'. It is silent.
- Elongating the double 'n'. It should be short.
- Pronouncing the 'o' as a closed 'o' (like 'no'). It should be more open.
- Stressing the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'i' like 'eye'.
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Easy to recognize because of the English cognate.
Requires correct preposition usage (dans, en, pour).
Need to master the silent 'r' and the liaison in 'nous innovons'.
Clear pronunciation, usually easy to catch in context.
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Regular -er verb conjugation
J'innove, tu innoves, il innove...
Gerund for 'how'
Il innove en changeant de style.
Infinitive after prepositions
Il est temps d'innover.
Subjunctive after 'il est crucial que'
Il faut que nous innovions.
Liaison with 'nous' and 'vous'
Nous innovons (pronounce the 'z').
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Il veut innover.
He wants to innovate.
Simple subject + verb construction.
Innover est important.
To innovate is important.
Infinitive used as a subject.
Elle aime innover en cuisine.
She likes to innovate in the kitchen.
Verb + prepositional phrase.
Nous innovons ensemble.
We are innovating together.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Tu innoves beaucoup !
You innovate a lot!
Present tense, 2nd person singular.
Ils ne veulent pas innover.
They do not want to innovate.
Negative construction.
C'est bien d'innover.
It's good to innovate.
Impersonal 'c'est' + adjective + de + infinitive.
Innove avec moi !
Innovate with me!
Imperative mood.
L'entreprise innove chaque année.
The company innovates every year.
Present tense with a frequency adverb.
J'ai innové pour mon projet d'école.
I innovated for my school project.
Passé composé with 'avoir'.
Il faut innover pour gagner.
One must innovate to win.
'Il faut' + infinitive.
Vous innovez dans votre travail.
You (formal) innovate in your work.
Present tense, 2nd person plural.
Elle a innové avec une nouvelle méthode.
She innovated with a new method.
Passé composé with 'avec'.
Pourquoi ne pas innover un peu ?
Why not innovate a little?
Interrogative suggestion.
Nous allons innover dans ce domaine.
We are going to innovate in this field.
Futur proche (aller + infinitive).
Ils innovent souvent dans la mode.
They often innovate in fashion.
Present tense with 'souvent'.
Si nous n'innovons pas, nous perdrons nos clients.
If we don't innovate, we will lose our clients.
Conditional sentence type 1 (si + present, future).
Il a décidé d'innover en utilisant le numérique.
He decided to innovate by using digital technology.
Decider de + infinitive + en + gerund.
L'innovation permet d'innover à moindre coût.
Innovation allows one to innovate at a lower cost.
Permettre de + infinitive.
Elle innoverait si elle avait plus de budget.
She would innovate if she had more budget.
Conditional sentence type 2 (si + imperfect, conditional).
Nous avons innové pour répondre aux besoins des gens.
We innovated to meet people's needs.
Pour + infinitive expressing purpose.
Cette start-up cherche à innover socialement.
This start-up seeks to innovate socially.
Chercher à + infinitive.
Il est nécessaire d'innover pour survivre en entreprise.
It is necessary to innovate to survive in business.
Impersonal construction.
Ils ont innové dans le recyclage des plastiques.
They innovated in the recycling of plastics.
Passé composé with 'dans'.
Bien que l'entreprise soit ancienne, elle continue d'innover.
Although the company is old, it continues to innovate.
Concession with 'bien que' + subjunctive.
Il est crucial que nous innovions dans l'éducation.
It is crucial that we innovate in education.
Subjunctive mood after 'il est crucial que'.
Innover demande souvent une grande prise de risque.
Innovating often requires taking a big risk.
Infinitive as subject + transitive verb.
Ils ont su innover là où les autres ont échoué.
They knew how to innovate where others failed.
Savoir + infinitive (meaning 'to be able to').
Le but est d'innover sans détruire l'environnement.
The goal is to innovate without destroying the environment.
Sans + infinitive.
Elle s'efforce d'innover dans chaque nouveau projet.
She strives to innovate in every new project.
S'efforcer de + infinitive.
L'art d'innover réside dans l'observation du quotidien.
The art of innovating lies in observing daily life.
Abstract noun phrase as subject.
Nous ne pouvons plus nous permettre de ne pas innover.
We can no longer afford not to innovate.
Double negation for emphasis.
Le défi consiste à innover tout en préservant le patrimoine.
The challenge consists in innovating while preserving heritage.
Consister à + infinitive + tout en + gerund.
L'impératif d'innover ne doit pas occulter l'éthique.
The imperative to innovate must not overshadow ethics.
Abstract subject with modal verb.
Il s'agit d'innover radicalement pour transformer l'industrie.
It is a matter of innovating radically to transform the industry.
'Il s'agit de' + infinitive.
L'entreprise a été félicitée pour sa capacité à innover.
The company was praised for its ability to innovate.
Passive voice + prepositional phrase.
À défaut d'innover, la marque risque de tomber dans l'oubli.
Failing to innovate, the brand risks falling into oblivion.
'À défaut de' + infinitive.
On ne saurait innover sans une certaine dose de liberté.
One cannot innovate without a certain amount of freedom.
'On ne saurait' (formal 'one cannot').
L'histoire nous montre que l'homme n'a cessé d'innover.
History shows us that man has never stopped innovating.
Ne pas cesser de + infinitive.
Il convient d'innover dans les structures de gouvernance.
It is appropriate to innovate in governance structures.
Impersonal 'il convient de'.
L'injonction paradoxale d'innover dans la continuité pose problème.
The paradoxical injunction to innovate within continuity poses a problem.
Complex noun phrase with philosophical nuance.
C'est en innovant par la marge que les ruptures surviennent.
It is by innovating from the margins that breakthroughs occur.
Cleft sentence (C'est... que) with gerund.
Nul ne peut prétendre innover sans une remise en cause du passé.
No one can claim to innovate without questioning the past.
'Nul ne peut' (literary negation).
L'acte d'innover s'inscrit dans une temporalité complexe.
The act of innovating is part of a complex temporality.
Reflexive verb in a metaphorical sense.
Force est de constater qu'innover est devenu un mantra moderne.
It must be noted that innovating has become a modern mantra.
Fixed expression 'Force est de constater'.
L'obsession d'innover à tout prix peut s'avérer contre-productive.
The obsession with innovating at any cost can prove counterproductive.
Modal verb 'pouvoir' + 's'avérer'.
Sublimer le réel pour mieux innover, tel est le défi de l'artiste.
To sublime reality to better innovate, such is the artist's challenge.
Infinitive phrases followed by 'tel est'.
L'essence même d'innover réside dans la transgression des normes.
The very essence of innovating lies in transgressing norms.
Philosophical subject with 'résider dans'.
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— Used to say that now is the right time to try something new.
Avec ce nouveau marché, c'est le moment d'innover.
— A business slogan implying that without change, failure is inevitable.
Dans la tech, c'est innover ou mourir.
— To bring new ideas while respecting old customs.
Ce boulanger sait innover dans la tradition.
— To have the courage to try something completely new.
Il faut oser innover pour se faire remarquer.
— To try to be new even if it's not necessary or helpful.
Je n'aime pas cette tendance à innover à tout prix.
— To create new solutions for environmental issues.
Plusieurs pays s'unissent pour innover pour le climat.
— The skill and creativity required to bring about change.
L'art d'innover n'est pas donné à tout le monde.
— Innovation coming from the grassroots or lower levels of a hierarchy.
Le changement va innover par le bas de l'entreprise.
— To introduce changes gradually and carefully.
Nous allons innover en douceur pour ne pas effrayer les clients.
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Inventer is for totally new things; innover is for new ways of doing existing things.
Rénover is for physical restoration; innover is for conceptual or methodological change.
Investir is to put money in; innover is to put ideas in (though they often happen together).
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— Often used alongside 'innover' to say one shouldn't waste time on things already done.
On veut innover, mais on ne va pas réinventer la roue.
informal— To think outside the box or do things differently than others.
Pour innover, il faut sortir des sentiers battus.
neutral— To be ahead of others, usually through innovation.
Grâce à ses brevets, il a une longueur d'avance.
neutral— To take decisive action, often required to start innovating.
Il a pris le taureau par les cornes pour innover dans son service.
informal— To give one's opinion, sometimes used when someone wants to 'innovate' on someone else's idea.
Il veut toujours innover et mettre son grain de sel partout.
informal— To be at the cutting edge of something.
Ce laboratoire est à la pointe pour innover en biologie.
neutral— To change the established order or push boundaries.
Son livre a vraiment fait bouger les lignes et a permis d'innover.
journalistic— To break traditional rules and innovate in style or behavior.
Cette publicité casse les codes pour innover dans la communication.
modern— To move forward, a key spirit of innovation.
Il faut toujours aller de l'avant et innover.
neutral— To adapt to digital changes, a common context for 'innover'.
L'école doit prendre le virage numérique et innover.
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It's the noun form.
Innover is the action (verb), innovation is the thing or the result (noun).
C'est une grande innovation, nous devons continuer d'innover.
It's the adjective form.
Use 'innovant' to describe something: 'un produit innovant'. Use 'innover' for the act.
Ce produit innovant nous permet d'innover davantage.
Similar meaning of 'newness'.
Nouveauté is just anything new; innovation implies progress or change in method.
Ce n'est pas une simple nouveauté, c'est une vraie innovation.
Both involve making something.
Créer is general; innover is specific to making a change within a field.
Il a créé un site pour innover dans la vente.
Both relate to new things.
Découvrir is finding something that already existed (like a planet); innover is making something new happen.
Il a découvert une loi, puis a innové dans son application.
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S + innover
Il veut innover.
S + innover + dans + [Noun]
Elle innove dans la mode.
S + innover + en + [Gerund]
Ils innovent en recyclant.
Il faut + innover + pour + [Infinitive]
Il faut innover pour réussir.
Bien que + [Subjunctive] + innover
Bien qu'il soit seul, il innove.
C'est + [Noun] + qui + innove
C'est cette équipe qui innove.
À défaut de + innover
À défaut d'innover, on stagne.
L'acte d'innover + [Verb]
L'acte d'innover exige du temps.
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Very common in professional, academic, and media contexts.
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Innover un nouveau système
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Innover dans un nouveau système
Innover is usually intransitive or takes a preposition. You don't innovate a thing; you innovate within a system.
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J'ai innové mon appartement
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J'ai rénové mon appartement
Rénover is for physical repair/update; innover is for ideas and methods.
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Il veut s'innover
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Il veut se réinventer
Innover is not used reflexively in French.
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Une innovation de la technologie
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Une innovation technologique
While not strictly wrong, the adjective 'technologique' is much more natural.
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Pronouncing 'in-no-verr'
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Pronouncing 'in-no-vay'
The final 'r' in -er verbs is always silent in the infinitive.
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Use it in business
When writing a CV or a cover letter in French, use 'innover' or 'capacité d'innovation' to show you are a forward-thinking candidate.
Master 'en' + gerund
The pattern 'innover en [faisant]' is very common. Practice it: 'innover en simplifiant', 'innover en recyclant', 'innover en écoutant'.
French Tech
Look up 'La French Tech' online. You will see the word 'innover' used hundreds of times, which will help you see its real-world application.
The silent R
Always remember the 'r' is silent. If you pronounce it, you might be confused with the noun 'innovation' or just sound like a beginner.
Avoid repetition
If you use 'innover' in one sentence, use 'apporter du changement' or 'moderniser' in the next to keep your writing interesting.
Confidence
Because 'innover' is a prestigious word, using it correctly in a meeting or a class will immediately boost your perceived level of French.
The 'Nova' link
Associate 'innover' with a 'supernova'—a star that suddenly becomes much brighter. Innovation is like a burst of new light in a field.
Podcast tip
Listen to French business podcasts like 'Le Gratin' or 'Génération Do It Yourself'. You will hear the word 'innover' used in many different contexts.
Don't overdo it
Don't use 'innover' for very small things like 'I innovated by buying a blue pen instead of a black one'. Use 'changer' for that.
Artistic use
In art, use 'innover' to describe a change in technique rather than just a new subject matter.
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Think of 'IN-NO-V-ER'. 'IN' (into) + 'NO' (new, like 'nouveau') + 'V' (vitality/verb). You are putting 'newness' into action.
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Imagine a bright green lightbulb being screwed into an old, dusty lamp. The lamp is the existing system, and the bulb is you 'innovant'.
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Try to use 'innover' in three different contexts today: once for your dinner, once for your work/study method, and once to describe a product you like.
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From the Latin 'innovare', which is composed of 'in-' (into) and 'novare' (to make new). The root 'novus' means 'new'.
원래 의미: To renew, to alter, or to introduce something new.
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Be careful not to use 'innover' to describe purely destructive changes; it usually carries a positive connotation of improvement.
English speakers often use 'innovate' as a buzzword in business. In French, it is used similarly but often feels a bit more formal or academic.
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- la recette
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- la saveur
- la présentation
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- la recherche
- le laboratoire
- la découverte
- le brevet
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- le style
- la forme
- le matériau
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- la pédagogie
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"Pensez-vous qu'il soit encore possible d'innover dans la musique aujourd'hui ?"
"Quelle entreprise française sait le mieux innover selon vous ?"
"Avez-vous déjà essayé d'innover dans votre routine matinale ?"
"Est-ce qu'innover est toujours une bonne chose ?"
"Comment peut-on innover pour protéger l'environnement ?"
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Décrivez une situation où vous avez dû innover pour résoudre un problème difficile.
Si vous étiez chef d'entreprise, comment encourageriez-vous vos employés à innover ?
L'innovation est-elle l'ennemie de la tradition ? Donnez votre avis.
Quelles sont les trois innovations qui ont changé votre vie ces dernières années ?
Imaginez une nouvelle façon d'innover dans votre passe-temps favori.
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10 질문Yes, 'innover' is a regular -er verb (first group). It is conjugated exactly like 'parler' or 'aimer'. This makes it very easy to use in all tenses once you know the basic endings.
It is better to say 'innover dans un produit' or 'apporter une innovation à un produit'. In French, 'innover' is mostly used intransitively or with prepositions like 'dans' or 'en'.
Think of it this way: Thomas Edison 'invented' the lightbulb (it didn't exist). A company that makes a lightbulb that lasts 50 years is 'innovating' (improving something that already exists).
'Innovant' is the standard adjective for things (un projet innovant). 'Innovateur' is used for people (un esprit innovateur) or as a noun (un grand innovateur).
Yes! You can use it for cooking ('J'ai innové avec cette sauce'), for your schedule, or even for games. It's not just for big tech companies.
The most common are 'dans' (innover dans la tech), 'en' (innover en changeant...), and 'pour' (innover pour le futur).
In modern French, the double 'n' is almost always pronounced as a single 'n'. Don't stress or lengthen it; just say it naturally as if there were only one.
Usually, it is positive. However, you can say 'innover à tout prix' to imply that someone is changing things just for the sake of change, which can be seen as negative.
There isn't a specific slang verb, but young people might use English loans like 'disrupter' or say something 'envoie du lourd' (is heavy/great) to describe an innovation.
'Introduire des ruptures méthodologiques' or 'moderniser les approches traditionnelles' are sophisticated ways to express the idea of innovation.
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Write a sentence using 'innover' in the present tense.
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Write a sentence about a chef who innovates.
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Use 'innover' in the passé composé.
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Write a sentence using 'il faut innover'.
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Explain why innovation is important in one sentence.
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Use 'innover' with the preposition 'dans'.
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Write a sentence using 'innover' and 'technologie'.
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Use 'innover' in the future tense.
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Write a sentence about a student who innovates.
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Use 'innover' with 'en' + gerund.
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Write a sentence using 'innover' in the subjunctive.
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Use 'innover' to describe a creative person.
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Write a sentence using 'capacité d'innover'.
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Use 'innover' in a negative sentence.
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Write a formal sentence about industrial innovation.
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Use 'innover' with the adverb 'constamment'.
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Write a sentence about innovating for the environment.
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Use 'innover' to talk about fashion.
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Write a sentence using 'innover' and 'tradition'.
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Use 'innover' in the conditional mood.
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Pronounce: 'Innover'.
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Pronounce: 'Nous innovons'.
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Pronounce: 'J'ai innové'.
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Pronounce: 'Une innovation'.
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Pronounce: 'Ils innovent'.
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Say: 'I like to innovate.' in French.
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Say: 'We are innovating.' in French.
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Say: 'It's time to innovate.' in French.
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Say: 'He innovates a lot.' in French.
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Say: 'Innovation is good.' in French.
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Pronounce: 'Innovateur'.
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Pronounce: 'Innovatrice'.
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Say: 'They innovated yesterday.' in French.
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Say: 'We must innovate.' in French.
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Say: 'You innovate in your work.' in French.
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Say: 'She will innovate.' in French.
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Say: 'Innovate with me!' in French.
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Say: 'I have an innovative idea.' in French.
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Say: 'Don't innovate today.' in French.
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Say: 'Why innovate?' in French.
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Listen and write the verb: [Audio: Innover]
Listen and write the tense: [Audio: J'ai innové]
Listen and write the sentence: [Audio: Nous innovons dans la mode]
Listen: [Audio: innovation]. Is it a verb or a noun?
Listen: [Audio: Il faut innover]. What is the second word?
Listen: [Audio: Ils innovent]. How many people are doing the action?
Listen: [Audio: C'est innovant]. What is being described?
Listen: [Audio: Innover pour le futur]. What is the preposition?
Listen: [Audio: Vous innovez]. Who is being spoken to?
Listen: [Audio: L'art d'innover]. What is the first word?
Listen: [Audio: Innovez maintenant]. Is it a command?
Listen: [Audio: J'innoverai]. What tense is this?
Listen: [Audio: Elle innove radicalement]. What adverb is used?
Listen: [Audio: Sans innover]. What does 'sans' mean?
Listen: [Audio: Capacité à innover]. What is the key verb?
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Summary
The verb 'innover' is essential for describing progress and creativity in French. Unlike 'inventer' (to create something from nothing), 'innover' is about evolving and improving. Example: 'L'entreprise doit innover pour rester leader' (The company must innovate to stay a leader).
- Innover is a regular -er verb meaning to introduce new ideas or methods.
- It differs from 'inventer' by focusing on the improvement of existing things.
- Commonly used in business, science, and the arts to signal progress.
- Typically used with prepositions like 'dans', 'en', or 'pour'.
Use it in business
When writing a CV or a cover letter in French, use 'innover' or 'capacité d'innovation' to show you are a forward-thinking candidate.
Master 'en' + gerund
The pattern 'innover en [faisant]' is very common. Practice it: 'innover en simplifiant', 'innover en recyclant', 'innover en écoutant'.
French Tech
Look up 'La French Tech' online. You will see the word 'innover' used hundreds of times, which will help you see its real-world application.
The silent R
Always remember the 'r' is silent. If you pronounce it, you might be confused with the noun 'innovation' or just sound like a beginner.
관련 콘텐츠
business 관련 단어
à crédit
B1With deferred payment; on credit.
à défaut de
B1In the absence of; for lack of.
à jour
A2최신의; 업데이트된. 내 파일은 최신 상태입니다.
à la fois...et
B1Both...and.
à la suite de
B1Following; as a result of.
à l'exception de
B1이 표현은 '~을 제외하고' 또는 '~외에는'이라는 뜻입니다. 어떤 그룹이나 규칙에서 특정 대상을 공식적으로 제외할 때 사용합니다.
à l'export
B1외국으로의 상품 판매 또는 배송과 관련됨.
à l'import
B1For import; relating to importing.
à l'ordre de
B1Payable to; specifies the beneficiary of a payment (e.g., on a check).
à mon avis
A2내 생각에는; 내 의견으로는. 개인적인 관점이나 판단을 도입할 때 사용되는 표현입니다.