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you spoke tu as parlé
How to say “you spoke” in French? “Tu as parlé”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “tu as parlé” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on you spoke in French like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the French word “parlé”:
– Associate “parlé” with the English word “parlay,” which, although not a direct translation, sounds similar and both involve speaking.
– Remember that “parlé” comes from the verb “parler” (to speak) in French.
– Think of the common phrase “parlez-vous français?” (do you speak French?) to remember that “parler” is related to speaking.

Explanations:
– “Tu as parlé” is in the passé composé, which is a common past tense in French.
– “Tu” is the informal singular form of “you.”
– “As” is the auxiliary verb “avoir” conjugated in the present tense with “tu.”
– “Parlé” is the past participle of the verb “parler.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Tu as causé” (You have chatted) – using “causer” instead of “parler.”
– “Tu as discuté” (You have discussed) – using “discuter” which implies a conversation or a debate.

Conjugations of “parler”:
– Present: “je parle” (I speak), “tu parles” (you speak), “il/elle parle” (he/she speaks), “nous parlons” (we speak), “vous parlez” (you speak, formal or plural), “ils/elles parlent” (they speak)
– Imparfait (imperfect): “je parlais” (I was speaking), “tu parlais” (you were speaking), and so on.
– Futur simple: “je parlerai” (I will speak), “tu parleras” (you will speak), and so on.
– Passé composé (which has been used in “tu as parlé”): “j’ai parlé” (I spoke), “il/elle a parlé” (he/she spoke), and so on.

Examples of sentences using “parlé”:
– Hier, tu as parlé très clairement lors de la réunion. (Yesterday, you spoke very clearly during the meeting.)
– Tu as parlé avec Marie de la situation ? (Did you talk to Marie about the situation?)
– À cette conférence, tu as parlé avec confiance et expertise. (At that conference, you spoke with confidence and expertise.)

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