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To blame in French 🇫🇷


in English in French S
to blame reprocher
How to say “to blame” in French? “Reprocher”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “reprocher” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to blame in French like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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French word: reprocher

Tips to remember the French word:
– Visualize someone pointing a finger to blame or reproach someone.
– Associate the sound of the word “reprocher” with the English word “reproach.”

Explanations:
The French verb “reprocher” means “to blame” or “to reproach.” It is used to express disapproval or criticism towards someone’s actions, behavior, or attitude.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Accuser: to accuse
– Critiquer: to criticize
– Culpabiliser: to guilt-trip

Conjugations of “reprocher”:
– Present tense: je reproche, tu reproches, il/elle reproche, nous reprochons, vous reprochez, ils/elles reprochent.
– Imperfect tense: je reprochais, tu reprochais, il/elle reprochait, nous reprochions, vous reprochiez, ils/elles reprochaient.
– Future tense: je reprocherai, tu reprocheras, il/elle reprochera, nous reprocherons, vous reprocherez, ils/elles reprocheront.
– Conditional tense: je reprocherais, tu reprocherais, il/elle reprocherait, nous reprocherions, vous reprocheriez, ils/elles reprocheraient.
– Present participle: reprochant
– Past participle: reproché

Examples of sentences:
1. Je lui reproche d’avoir menti. (I blame him/her for lying.)
2. Tu vas lui reprocher de ne pas être venu ? (Are you going to reproach him/her for not coming?)
3. Il reproche constamment à ses collègues leur manque de ponctualité. (He constantly blames his colleagues for their lack of punctuality.)
4. Nous ne voulons pas te reprocher tes choix, mais il est important de réfléchir aux conséquences. (We don’t want to blame you for your choices, but it’s important to consider the consequences.)
5. Les parents reprochaient à leur enfant sa mauvaise conduite. (The parents were reproaching their child for their bad behavior.)

Note: “Reprocher” is a transitive verb, which means it requires a direct object in the sentence.

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