pigmenter
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- A verb meaning to add color using pigments, often used in technical or artistic contexts.
- Commonly found in beauty, art, and biology to describe deep or natural coloration.
- Follows regular -er verb conjugation patterns, making it easy for beginners to use.
- Can be used figuratively to mean adding interest or 'color' to a story or situation.
The French verb pigmenter is a fascinating term that sits at the intersection of science, art, and daily life. At its most fundamental level, it refers to the physical act of adding pigments—coloring agents—to a substance or a surface to alter its hue. While an English speaker might simply say 'to color' or 'to dye,' the word pigmenter carries a more precise, technical connotation, often implying that the color is being integrated into the material's very structure rather than just sitting on top of it. In the world of fine arts, a painter might pigmenter their own oils or acrylics using raw minerals to achieve a depth of color that commercial paints cannot provide. This level of intentionality is key to understanding the word's primary usage.
- Technical Application
- In industrial and biological contexts, this verb describes the process of natural or artificial coloration. For example, the skin 'pigments' itself through melanin production when exposed to the sun.
Beyond the literal, pigmenter has a rich figurative life. Just as a drop of red dye can transform a gallon of clear water, a specific detail or event can 'pigment' an experience. You might hear a novelist describe how a particular memory 'pigments' a character's entire outlook on life, adding a layer of emotional color that wasn't there before. This metaphorical use is sophisticated and often appears in literary or high-level journalistic French. It suggests a subtle but pervasive influence, where the 'color' added is not just a surface change but something that permeates the whole.
L'artiste a choisi de pigmenter sa fresque avec des ocres naturelles pour obtenir un rendu authentique.
In everyday conversation, while less common than 'colorer,' it is frequently encountered in the beauty and skincare industry. Makeup tutorials in French often discuss how to pigmenter the skin or the lips effectively. Here, the word implies quality and intensity; a product that is 'bien pigmenté' (well-pigmented) is highly valued for its strong color payoff. This transition from a technical laboratory term to a common marketing adjective and verb shows how French speakers integrate specialized vocabulary into their daily lexicon to describe quality and sensory experiences.
- Artistic Nuance
- When an artist pigments a medium, they are engaging with the raw elements of their craft, moving beyond the simple application of pre-made color.
Historically, the word evokes the ancient guilds of 'pigmentiers' who were the precursors to modern pharmacists and paint makers. These individuals were masters of raw materials, grinding stones, roots, and insects to create the vibrant colors that decorated cathedrals and palaces. Using pigmenter today subtly nods to this heritage of craftsmanship. Whether you are talking about the way the sunset 'pigments' the clouds or how a chef might 'pigment' a sauce with saffron, you are invoking a sense of deliberate, beautiful transformation. It is a word that invites the listener to see the world not just in shades, but in the very substances that create those shades.
Les rayons du soleil couchant viennent pigmenter les sommets enneigés d'un rose éclatant.
- Biological Context
- Cells known as melanocytes work to pigment the epidermis, protecting the body from ultraviolet radiation.
Il est nécessaire de bien pigmenter le plastique durant le processus de fabrication pour assurer la durabilité de la couleur.
Le maquilleur utilise une poudre libre pour pigmenter les pommettes du modèle.
Using the verb pigmenter correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical structure as a regular '-er' verb. This means it follows the standard conjugation patterns of the first group, which is excellent news for learners. In the present tense, you would say 'je pigmente,' 'tu pigmentes,' 'il pigmente,' etc. The verb is almost always transitive, meaning it takes a direct object—the thing that is being colored. For example, 'Je pigmente le tissu' (I am pigmenting the fabric). Understanding this direct relationship between the subject (the one doing the coloring) and the object (the thing receiving the color) is the first step toward mastery.
- Direct Object Usage
- The verb directly precedes the noun it modifies: 'Pigmenter la solution' (To pigment the solution).
One common way to expand your use of pigmenter is by adding a prepositional phrase to describe the source of the color. In French, we often use 'avec' (with) or 'au moyen de' (by means of) to specify the pigment being used. For instance, 'Elle pigmente son dessin avec du fusain coloré' (She pigments her drawing with colored charcoal). This adds detail and precision to your descriptions, allowing you to move beyond simple verbs like 'faire' or 'mettre'. In more formal or scientific writing, you might see the passive voice used: 'La peau est pigmentée par la mélanine.' This emphasizes the process over the agent.
Nous devons pigmenter cette base blanche pour obtenir le bleu souhaité.
When using the verb figuratively, the structure remains the same, but the objects become abstract. You might say, 'Son humour pigmente ses discours souvent trop sérieux' (His humor pigments his often too serious speeches). Here, 'humour' is the agent of color, and 'discours' is the object being transformed. This metaphorical usage is a great way to elevate your French from basic communication to expressive storytelling. It suggests that the addition (the humor) is what gives the object (the speech) its character and life, much like physical pigment gives life to a white canvas.
- Figurative Structure
- Subject (Abstract Quality) + pigmenter + Object (Abstract Concept). Example: 'L'espoir pigmente son avenir.'
In the imperative mood, pigmenter can be used as a command or instruction, particularly in artistic or culinary settings. 'Pigmentez généreusement la pâte pour un effet visuel saisissant !' (Pigment the dough generously for a striking visual effect!). This usage is common in recipes or DIY guides where visual presentation is paramount. By using the 'vous' form (pigmentez), you maintain a professional or instructional tone that is perfectly suited for these contexts. Conversely, in a casual setting with a friend, you might say, 'Pigmente un peu plus ton croquis,' suggesting they add more color to their sketch.
Il a réussi à pigmenter son récit de détails historiques passionnants.
- Common Tenses
- Present: Je pigmente; Passé Composé: J'ai pigmenté; Future: Je pigmenterai.
Peux-tu pigmenter cette peinture avec un peu de rouge ?
Le biologiste observe comment les cellules vont pigmenter la membrane.
While pigmenter might not be as common as 'manger' or 'aller,' it occupies very specific and interesting niches in French society. One of the primary places you will encounter this word is in the world of cosmétiques and beauty. France is a global leader in fashion and beauty, and the terminology used in 'Le Monde de la Beauté' is precise. If you watch a French beauty influencer on YouTube or read a product description in a 'parfumerie' like Sephora, you will hear them talk about the 'pouvoir pigmentant' of a lipstick or how a specific foundation helps to 'pigmenter' the skin for a sun-kissed look. It carries a sense of luxury and professional expertise.
- Beauty & Cosmetics
- Used to describe the intensity and application of color in makeup and skincare products.
Another key environment is the atelier d'artiste (artist's studio). France has a deep-rooted tradition in fine arts, and the technical language of painting is still very much alive. In art schools or museums like the Louvre, when discussing the techniques of the Old Masters, experts will use pigmenter to describe how painters mixed their own colors. It’s also used in modern DIY culture. With the rise of 'travaux manuels' (crafts) like soap making or candle making, many hobbyists use the verb to describe the process of adding dyes to their creations. It sounds more intentional and 'artisanal' than simply saying 'colore'.
Dans ce tutoriel, nous allons apprendre à pigmenter vos propres bougies avec des pigments naturels.
In the scientific and medical fields, particularly dermatologie, the word is essential. Doctors and researchers use it to describe how skin reacts to light or how certain conditions affect skin color. You might see it on the packaging of sunscreens or in medical pamphlets explaining how the body produces melanin. This usage is clinical and precise. Additionally, in the food industry, though 'colorer' is more common, pigmenter might be used in high-end culinary contexts to describe the natural coloring of food, such as using beet juice to 'pigmenter' a pasta dough. It highlights the natural origin of the color, which is a significant trend in French gastronomy.
- Scientific Context
- Refers to biological processes of coloration in plants, animals, and human tissue.
Finally, you will hear the figurative use in intellectual or literary discussions. French culture values 'le beau langage' (beautiful language), and using a word like pigmenter to describe adding 'flavor' or 'character' to a story or a conversation is seen as elegant. Radio hosts on stations like France Culture or journalists in newspapers like Le Monde might use it to describe how a new political development 'pigments' the current debate. It suggests a subtle shifting of perspectives and tones, making the subject more complex and interesting. It is a word for those who appreciate the 'nuances' of life.
Le journaliste a su pigmenter son reportage avec des anecdotes locales pleines de charme.
- Culinary Usage
- High-end chefs use it to describe the natural coloring of ingredients, emphasizing purity.
L'automne commence à pigmenter les feuilles de la forêt de Fontainebleau.
Il est fascinant de voir comment les coraux se pigmentent en fonction de la température de l'eau.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make when using pigmenter is confusing it with the much more common verb pimenter. While they sound very similar, their meanings are quite distinct, though they overlap in figurative contexts. Pimenter literally means 'to add chili pepper' (piment) to a dish, and figuratively means 'to spice up' or 'to add excitement' to a situation. While you can use pigmenter figuratively to mean 'to add color/interest,' pimenter is the more standard choice for 'spicing things up.' If you say you want to 'pigmenter' your life, a French person will understand you want to make it more colorful, but they might find the choice of words slightly unusual compared to 'pimenter'.
- Pigmenter vs. Pimenter
- Pigmenter: to add color/pigment. Pimenter: to add spice/excitement. Don't mix them up in the kitchen!
Another common mistake is overusing pigmenter where colorer or peindre would be more natural. Pigmenter is a technical and specific verb. If you are just coloring in a coloring book, you should use 'colorier.' If you are painting a wall, use 'peindre.' Using pigmenter for these mundane tasks can sound overly dramatic or scientific. It’s like saying 'I am hydrating my epidermis' instead of 'I am drinking water.' Use pigmenter when you want to emphasize the actual substance of the color or the process of creating it, rather than the simple act of applying it.
Incorrect: Je vais pigmenter ce dessin avec mes crayons de couleur. (Better: colorier)
Grammatically, learners sometimes forget that pigmenter requires a direct object. You cannot just 'pigmenter' into the void; you must pigment something. For example, 'Il pigmente' is an incomplete thought unless the context has already established what is being colored. Also, pay attention to the reflexive form 'se pigmenter.' In English, we might say 'the skin colors,' but in French, the skin 'self-pigments' (la peau se pigmente). Forgetting the 'se' in biological contexts can make the sentence sound like the skin is an active agent coloring something else, which is confusing for native speakers.
- The Missing 'Se'
- When a process happens naturally to a subject, use the reflexive: 'Les fruits se pigmentent en mûrissant.'
Finally, be careful with the adjective form 'pigmenté.' While it means 'pigmented,' it is often used in French to describe skin with spots or uneven tone ('peau pigmentée'). In English, 'pigmented' can sometimes be a neutral term for 'having color,' but in a French dermatological context, it often carries a slightly negative connotation of hyperpigmentation or sun damage. If you want to say something is brightly colored, 'coloré' or 'vif' is often a safer and more positive choice unless you are specifically discussing the quality of the dye itself.
Attention : Ne confondez pas pigmenter (couleur) et pimenter (épice).
- Contextual Mismatch
- Avoid using 'pigmenter' for simple tasks like painting a fence; it sounds too 'high-tech' for the occasion.
Correct: On utilise des oxydes pour pigmenter le béton dans la masse.
Incorrect: Cette sauce est trop fade, je vais la pigmenter. (Correct: pimenter)
To truly master pigmenter, it is helpful to understand the constellation of verbs that surround it. The most obvious alternative is colorer. While both involve adding color, colorer is the general, all-purpose term. You can 'colorer' a map, a drawing, or even your hair. Pigmenter is more about the substance. Think of it this way: you colorer a surface, but you pigmenter a material. If you are mixing blue powder into white paint, you are pigmenting the paint. If you then put that paint on a wall, you are coloring the wall. This distinction is subtle but separates the amateur from the fluent speaker.
- Pigmenter vs. Colorer
- Pigmenter: focuses on the dye/substance. Colorer: focuses on the resulting appearance.
Another close relative is teinter. This verb usually implies a light or transparent application of color, like a 'tint.' You might 'teinter' a piece of wood or 'teinter' the windows of a car. It suggests that the original texture of the object is still visible through the color. In contrast, pigmenter often implies a more solid, opaque, or structural change. Then there is peindre (to paint), which refers to the specific technique of using a brush and liquid paint. You wouldn't say you 'pigmented' a portrait; you 'painted' it, although you might have 'pigmented' the oils used in that portrait. Each word has its own 'vibe' and technical boundary.
On peut teinter le verre, mais on va pigmenter l'argile avant la cuisson.
In figurative contexts, agrémenter and rehausser are excellent alternatives. Agrémenter means to embellish or add pleasant details. If you want to say a story was made better by jokes, you could say 'agrémenter le récit de plaisanteries.' Rehausser means to enhance or bring out. 'Rehausser l'éclat' means to enhance the brilliance. While pigmenter works figuratively to mean 'adding color,' these other verbs are often more common in everyday speech. Using pigmenter figuratively is a stylistic choice that sounds more poetic or 'recherché' (sophisticated). It’s the difference between saying a story is 'decorated' versus 'infused with color'.
- Figurative Alternatives
- Agrémenter: to embellish. Rehausser: to enhance. Pimenter: to spice up.
Finally, consider enluminer. This is a very specific, historical verb meaning to illuminate (as in medieval manuscripts). It carries a sense of preciousness and intricate detail. While you wouldn't use it in a lab, in a literary sense, it’s a beautiful cousin to pigmenter. Knowing these distinctions allows you to choose the exact 'shade' of meaning you want to convey. French is a language that loves precision, and by choosing pigmenter over its simpler alternatives, you are signaling that you care about the 'how' and 'what' of the color being created, not just the fact that it exists.
L'écrivain cherche à pigmenter sa prose pour la rendre plus vivante, presque palpable.
- Register Check
- Colorer: Everyday. Pigmenter: Technical/Literary. Teinter: Specific/Craft.
Il a utilisé du curcuma pour pigmenter naturellement le riz.
La lumière rasante du matin vient pigmenter le paysage de reflets dorés.
How Formal Is It?
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In Medieval Latin, 'pigmentum' also referred to spiced wine, because spices were often used as coloring agents!
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it like 'pimenter' (forgetting the 'g').
- Making the 'en' sound like 'en' in 'pen' instead of the nasal 'ah'.
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the final 'r'.
- Confusing the 'g' with a 'j' sound.
난이도
Recognizable due to the English cognate 'pigment'.
Requires knowledge of regular -er verb endings.
The nasal 'en' and the 'g' require some practice.
Can be confused with 'pimenter' if heard quickly.
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Regular -er verb conjugation
Je pigmente, Tu pigmentes, Il pigmente...
Reflexive verbs for natural processes
La peau se pigmente.
Adjective agreement for 'pigmenté'
Une solution pigmentée.
Using 'avec' for instruments
Pigmenter avec un pinceau.
The passive voice with 'par'
Le mur est pigmenté par l'artiste.
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Je pigmente mon dessin en rouge.
I am pigmenting my drawing in red.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
Tu pigmentes la peinture ?
Are you pigmenting the paint?
Interrogative form, 2nd person singular.
Il pigmente le sucre pour le gâteau.
He pigments the sugar for the cake.
Present tense, 3rd person singular.
Nous pigmentons l'eau du bain.
We are pigmenting the bath water.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Vous pigmentez vos lèvres avec ce rouge à lèvres.
You pigment your lips with this lipstick.
Present tense, 2nd person plural.
Elles pigmentent les fleurs en papier.
They pigment the paper flowers.
Present tense, 3rd person plural.
Le soleil pigmente ma peau.
The sun pigments my skin.
Subject is 'le soleil'.
On va pigmenter la pâte à modeler.
We are going to pigment the playdough.
Near future with 'aller'.
J'ai pigmenté le tissu hier.
I pigmented the fabric yesterday.
Passé composé with 'avoir'.
Il faut pigmenter la solution doucement.
You must pigment the solution slowly.
Infinitive after 'il faut'.
Elle pigmentait ses dessins avec du café.
She used to pigment her drawings with coffee.
Imparfait for habitual action.
Nous avons pigmenté les bougies en vert.
We pigmented the candles in green.
Passé composé, 1st person plural.
Est-ce que tu peux pigmenter ce vernis ?
Can you pigment this nail polish?
Infinitive after 'pouvoir'.
Ils vont pigmenter le ciment pour la terrasse.
They are going to pigment the cement for the terrace.
Near future.
Cette crème va pigmenter tes joues.
This cream will pigment your cheeks.
Future intent.
On ne doit pas trop pigmenter le savon.
One should not pigment the soap too much.
Negative with 'devoir'.
Les feuilles se pigmentent de rouge en automne.
The leaves turn red in autumn.
Reflexive verb 'se pigmenter'.
L'artiste a pigmenté sa toile avec des terres naturelles.
The artist pigmented his canvas with natural earths.
Passé composé with specific tool 'avec'.
Si tu ajoutes ce produit, la peau va se pigmenter vite.
If you add this product, the skin will pigment quickly.
Conditional structure (Si + present, future).
Elle pigmente son récit de quelques anecdotes.
She colors her story with a few anecdotes.
Figurative usage.
Nous pigmentions nos vêtements avec des plantes autrefois.
We used to pigment our clothes with plants in the past.
Imparfait.
Il est important de bien pigmenter le plastique à la source.
It is important to pigment the plastic well at the source.
Impersonal expression 'il est important de'.
Le maquilleur pigmente le regard du modèle.
The makeup artist pigments the model's gaze (eyes).
Metonymy (regard for eyes).
Voulez-vous pigmenter cette base blanche ?
Do you want to pigment this white base?
Inversion in question.
Le rayonnement UV force les cellules à se pigmenter.
UV radiation forces the cells to pigment themselves.
Verb 'forcer à' followed by infinitive.
Elle a su pigmenter son discours pour captiver l'audience.
She knew how to color her speech to captivate the audience.
Figurative usage of 'savoir'.
Les sédiments pigmentent l'eau de la rivière en ocre.
Sediments pigment the river water in ochre.
Natural process description.
Il aurait fallu pigmenter le mélange avant qu'il ne durcisse.
It would have been necessary to pigment the mixture before it hardened.
Conditionnel passé with 'falloir'.
Le photographe utilise des filtres pour pigmenter ses clichés.
The photographer uses filters to pigment his shots.
Technical artistic context.
On observe comment les bactéries pigmentent le milieu de culture.
We observe how bacteria pigment the culture medium.
Scientific observation.
Ce nouvel ingrédient permet de pigmenter les aliments naturellement.
This new ingredient allows for pigmenting food naturally.
Verb 'permettre de'.
Le ciel se pigmentait d'un violet profond à la tombée de la nuit.
The sky was turning a deep purple at nightfall.
Imparfait, reflexive.
L'auteur choisit de pigmenter sa prose d'archaïsmes savoureux.
The author chooses to pigment his prose with tasty archaisms.
High-level literary metaphor.
La mélancolie vient pigmenter ses souvenirs d'enfance.
Melancholy colors his childhood memories.
Abstract subject 'la mélancolie'.
Il est délicat de pigmenter le verre sans en altérer la transparence.
It is delicate to pigment glass without altering its transparency.
Infinitive clause as subject.
Les nuances politiques pigmentent le débat public actuel.
Political nuances color the current public debate.
Sociological metaphor.
Bien que l'on puisse pigmenter la résine, le résultat reste aléatoire.
Although one can pigment the resin, the result remains unpredictable.
Subjunctive after 'bien que'.
Le restaurateur doit pigmenter ses vernis pour égaler la patine ancienne.
The restorer must pigment his varnishes to match the old patina.
Professional technical context.
Cette découverte pourrait pigmenter notre compréhension de l'histoire.
This discovery could color our understanding of history.
Conditionnel for possibility.
Les émotions pigmentent la voix de l'orateur d'une intensité rare.
Emotions color the speaker's voice with a rare intensity.
Metaphorical use for vocal quality.
L'ontologie de l'œuvre est pigmentée par le contexte socio-historique.
The ontology of the work is pigmented by the socio-historical context.
Philosophical passive voice.
Il s'agit de pigmenter l'essence même de la matière, non sa surface.
It is about pigmenting the very essence of the matter, not its surface.
Precise ontological distinction.
La subjectivité de l'observateur vient inévitablement pigmenter le réel.
The observer's subjectivity inevitably colors reality.
Epistemological metaphor.
Le texte se pigmente d'une ironie mordante au fil des chapitres.
The text becomes colored with a biting irony throughout the chapters.
Reflexive used for stylistic evolution.
Pigmenter le silence de notes éparses est le propre du compositeur.
Pigmenting silence with scattered notes is the composer's hallmark.
Synesthesia-based metaphor.
L'absence de lumière empêche les organismes abyssaux de se pigmenter.
The absence of light prevents deep-sea organisms from pigmenting.
Biological constraint description.
On ne saurait pigmenter une âme sans en connaître les recoins sombres.
One cannot color a soul without knowing its dark corners.
Formal 'ne saurait' for impossibility.
La structure moléculaire permet de pigmenter le polymère de façon homogène.
The molecular structure allows for pigmenting the polymer homogeneously.
Highly technical industrial context.
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— To make one's daily life more interesting or colorful.
Elle voyage pour pigmenter son quotidien.
— Skin with a lot of natural melanin or color.
Les sportifs ont souvent une peau bien pigmentée.
— To over-color or add too much pigment to something.
Attention à ne pas pigmenter à outrance le dessin.
— A poetic way to say someone is blushing deeply (rare).
Ses joues se pigmentent de honte.
— To bring hope or variety to upcoming events.
Ces projets vont pigmenter notre futur.
— To add a natural colorant (like saffron) to a sauce.
Le chef va pigmenter la sauce au safran.
— To add nuances or interesting details to what one says.
Il pigmente ses propos de citations latines.
— Eyes with a very intense or unusual color.
Elle a un regard pigmenté de vert émeraude.
— To see things in a more vibrant or subjective way.
L'imagination permet de pigmenter la réalité.
— To add a deep stain or color into the grain of wood.
On va pigmenter le chêne en noir.
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Means to spice up with chili. Very similar sound.
Simple act of coloring in a book.
To paint with a brush.
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— To add the final, necessary details to make a situation clear or interesting.
Ses révélations viennent pigmenter le tableau.
figurative— To go through all sorts of difficulties (related to color).
Il m'en a fait voir de toutes les couleurs.
informal— Very colorful, picturesque, or full of character.
C'est un personnage haut en couleur.
neutral— To state one's intentions clearly.
Il a tout de suite annoncé la couleur.
idiomatic— To turn pale or blush due to emotion.
Il a changé de couleur en apprenant la nouvelle.
neutral— To get a tan or to look healthier.
Tu as pris des couleurs pendant tes vacances.
neutral— To make something more vivid or believable.
Cette anecdote donne de la couleur à son histoire.
neutral— Of all kinds/varieties.
Il y avait des bonbons de toutes les couleurs.
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Phonetic similarity.
Pigmenter is for color (pigment); Pimenter is for spice (piment).
Je pigmente le mur / Je pimente la soupe.
Synonym.
Colorer is general; Pigmenter is technical/deep.
Colorer un dessin / Pigmenter du plastique.
Synonym.
Teinter is usually for light/transparent layers.
Teinter les vitres / Pigmenter l'argile.
Contextual overlap.
Maquiller is the act of putting on makeup; Pigmenter is the act of giving color.
Elle se maquille / Ce fard pigmente bien.
Contextual overlap.
Grimer is for stage/costume transformation.
Grimer un clown / Pigmenter une toile.
문장 패턴
Je [verb] [object].
Je pigmente le papier.
J'ai [verb-past] [object].
J'ai pigmenté la peinture.
Le/La [subject] se [verb].
La peau se pigmente.
Il faut [verb] [object] avec [tool].
Il faut pigmenter le bois avec un vernis.
[Abstract] vient [verb] [object].
L'ironie vient pigmenter le texte.
Bien que [subject] [verb-subjunctive]...
Bien qu'il pigmente son œuvre...
[Verb-Infinitive] est le propre de...
Pigmenter le vide est le propre de l'art.
[Subject] ne saurait [verb] sans...
On ne saurait pigmenter l'âme sans amour.
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Common in specialized fields, rare in basic talk.
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Je pimente mon dessin.
→
Je pigmente mon dessin.
You don't put chili on a drawing; you put color!
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La peau pigmente au soleil.
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La peau se pigmente au soleil.
In French, natural processes are often reflexive.
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C'est très pigmenter.
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C'est très pigmenté.
Use the past participle (adjective) after 'être'.
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Je veux pigmenter le mur en blanc.
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Je veux peindre le mur en blanc.
'Pigmenter' is too technical for just painting a wall.
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Il pigmente sa soupe.
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Il pimente sa soupe.
Unless he's adding blue dye to his soup, he means 'pimenter'.
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The Pigment Pig
Imagine a pig painting a masterpiece to remember 'pigmenter' is for art and color.
Regular Verb
It follows the same rules as 'parler', so don't overthink the endings!
Technical Edge
Use it to sound more like a professional artist or scientist.
Hard G
Make sure to say the 'G' clearly so people don't think you're talking about chili peppers.
Beauty Talk
Look for this word on French makeup packaging to see it in action.
Deep Color
Use 'pigmenter' when the color is part of the material, not just on top.
Spice vs Color
Remember: Pimenter = excitement; Pigmenter = vibrancy/color.
Vivid Descriptions
Use it to describe sunsets or changing seasons for a poetic touch.
Skin Science
It's the only correct word for how the body creates skin color.
Word Family
Learn 'pigment' and 'pigmentation' at the same time to triple your vocabulary.
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Think of a 'Pig' wearing 'Men's' makeup to 'Pig-men-ter' (pigmenter) its skin.
시각적 연상
Imagine a drop of bright blue ink falling into a glass of milk and slowly spreading.
Word Web
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Try to use 'pigmenter' in a sentence about your favorite hobby today.
어원
From the Latin 'pigmentum', which refers to a coloring matter, dye, or paint. It is derived from the verb 'pingere' meaning 'to paint'.
원래 의미: A substance used for coloring or painting.
Romance (Latin root).문화적 맥락
Be careful when using 'pigmenté' to describe skin; in medical contexts, it's neutral, but in social contexts, 'teint' is usually preferred.
English speakers often use 'to color' or 'to dye', whereas French speakers use 'pigmenter' for a more professional or scientific feel.
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Art Studio
- Mélanger les pigments
- Pigmenter l'huile
- Une toile bien pigmentée
- Choisir ses pigments
Makeup
- Fard très pigmenté
- Pigmenter les lèvres
- Un rendu pigmenté
- Pouvoir pigmentant
Dermatology
- La peau se pigmente
- Taches pigmentées
- Processus de pigmentation
- Pigmenter naturellement
Cooking
- Pigmenter au safran
- Colorants naturels
- Pigmenter la pâte
- Apporter de la couleur
Industry
- Pigmenter le plastique
- Pigmenter le béton
- Pigments industriels
- Stabilité de la pigmentation
대화 시작하기
"Comment aimes-tu pigmenter tes dessins ?"
"Est-ce que ta peau se pigmente facilement au soleil ?"
"Préfères-tu les rouges à lèvres très pigmentés ?"
"Connais-tu des plantes pour pigmenter le tissu ?"
"Comment peut-on pigmenter une vie un peu trop grise ?"
일기 주제
Décris un moment où tu as voulu pigmenter ton quotidien.
Si tu étais un artiste, comment choisirais-tu de pigmenter ta première toile ?
Parle d'un paysage dont les couleurs t'ont fasciné.
Est-ce que la science de la couleur t'intéresse ?
Comment les émotions peuvent-elles pigmenter nos souvenirs ?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Usually, we use 'colorer' for hair, but professionals might use 'pigmenter' for specific color-depositing treatments.
Yes, especially if you are talking about natural colors like saffron or beet juice.
'Pigmenté' refers to the intensity and quality of the dye, while 'coloré' just means it has color.
It is common in art, beauty, and science, but less so in basic daily conversation.
It's a regular -er verb: je pigmente, tu pigmentes, il pigmente, nous pigmentons, vous pigmentez, ils pigmentent.
Yes, figuratively, to say something adds 'color' or 'flavor' to an experience.
Yes, 'la pigmentation' is the process or the result of pigmenting.
No, but in skin care, 'une peau pigmentée' can sometimes refer to sunspots.
Yes, it's poetic! It means you are making your life more vibrant.
No, the 'g' is hard, as in 'gâteau'.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Écrivez une phrase simple avec 'pigmenter'.
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Utilisez 'pigmenter' au passé composé.
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Faites une phrase sur le soleil et la peau.
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Utilisez 'pigmenter' de façon figurative.
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Écrivez une consigne pour un artiste.
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Décrivez l'automne avec ce verbe.
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Parlez d'un produit de beauté.
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Utilisez le futur simple.
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Faites une phrase avec 'nous'.
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Utilisez 'pigmenter' dans un contexte scientifique.
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Écrivez une phrase négative.
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Utilisez 'pigmenter' pour parler de cuisine.
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Faites une phrase avec 'vous'.
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Utilisez le verbe au subjonctif.
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Décrivez un processus industriel.
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Parlez de vos souvenirs.
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Utilisez 'se pigmenter'.
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Faites une question avec 'tu'.
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Écrivez une phrase avec 'ils'.
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Utilisez l'impératif.
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Comment pigmentes-tu tes dessins ?
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Est-ce que tu aimes pigmenter ton quotidien ?
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Ta peau se pigmente-t-elle vite au soleil ?
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Quels pigments utilises-tu pour peindre ?
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Comment un auteur peut-il pigmenter son récit ?
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Préfères-tu le maquillage très pigmenté ?
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Quelles couleurs pigmentent l'automne ?
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Peut-on pigmenter la nourriture ?
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Comment pigmenter une vie ennuyeuse ?
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Pourquoi pigmenter le béton ?
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As-tu déjà pigmenté tes propres vêtements ?
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Que signifie 'pigmenter' pour toi ?
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Comment le soleil pigmente-t-il les fruits ?
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Est-ce difficile de pigmenter le verre ?
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Comment pigmenter un discours politique ?
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Quels sont les dangers de trop se pigmenter au soleil ?
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Utilises-tu des filtres pour pigmenter tes photos ?
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Quel objet aimerais-tu pigmenter aujourd'hui ?
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Comment les émotions pigmentent-elles la voix ?
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Peut-on pigmenter le futur ?
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Écoutez : 'Je pigmente mon dessin'. Que fait la personne ?
Écoutez : 'La peau se pigmente'. De quoi parle-t-on ?
Écoutez : 'C'est très pigmenté'. Est-ce que la couleur est forte ?
Écoutez : 'Il faut pigmenter la solution'. Où est-on ?
Écoutez : 'L'automne pigmente les feuilles'. Quelle est la saison ?
Écoutez : 'J'ai pigmenté le savon'. Qu'a fait la personne ?
Écoutez : 'Elle pigmente son récit'. Est-ce littéral ?
Écoutez : 'Nous pigmentons le plastique'. Quel est le sujet ?
Écoutez : 'Vous pigmentez vos joues'. De quoi parle-t-on ?
Écoutez : 'Le soleil pigmente les fruits'. Quel est l'agent ?
Écoutez : 'Il ne faut pas pigmenter à outrance'. Faut-il mettre beaucoup de couleur ?
Écoutez : 'Ils pigmentent le béton'. De quel matériau parle-t-on ?
Écoutez : 'Tu pigmentes ton futur'. Est-ce positif ?
Écoutez : 'L'artiste pigmente sa toile'. Quel est l'objet ?
Écoutez : 'On pigmente avec du safran'. Qu'utilise-t-on ?
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Summary
The verb 'pigmenter' is the go-to word for describing the technical or natural process of adding color. Example: 'L'artiste pigmente sa peinture' (The artist colors his paint).
- A verb meaning to add color using pigments, often used in technical or artistic contexts.
- Commonly found in beauty, art, and biology to describe deep or natural coloration.
- Follows regular -er verb conjugation patterns, making it easy for beginners to use.
- Can be used figuratively to mean adding interest or 'color' to a story or situation.
The Pigment Pig
Imagine a pig painting a masterpiece to remember 'pigmenter' is for art and color.
Regular Verb
It follows the same rules as 'parler', so don't overthink the endings!
Technical Edge
Use it to sound more like a professional artist or scientist.
Hard G
Make sure to say the 'G' clearly so people don't think you're talking about chili peppers.
관련 콘텐츠
colors 관련 단어
adoucir
A1무언가를 더 부드럽고, 달콤하고, 덜 강렬하게 만드는 것.
affiche
A1공공장소에 붙이는 광고나 공고를 위한 큰 인쇄물. 포스터.
ambiance
B1장소나 모임의 분위기 또는 무드. 조명, 음악, 사람들이 만들어내는 느낌.
apparence
A1The way that someone or something looks; outward form.
appliquer
A1페인트나 크림 같은 물질을 표면에 바르거나 펴다.
aquarelle
A1수채화는 물에 녹는 물감으로 그린 그림입니다.
argenté
A2Having the color of silver; silvery.
argenter
A1물건에 은을 입히다 (은도금하다).
artificiellement
B2Artificially; not naturally occurring, for synthetic colors.
aspect
A1사물이나 사람의 겉모양 또는 형세.