Entendre : to hear.

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Point de départ You’ve already seen infinitives that end in -er and -ir. The infinitive forms of some French verbs end in -re. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher.
Point de départ You’ve already seen infinitives that end in -er and -ir. The infinitive forms of some French verbs end in -re. © 2015 by Vista Higher.
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entendre : to hear

répondre : to answer

perdre = to lose

vendre : to sell

rendre : to return/to give

rendre visite à quelqu’un = to visit someone

attendre = to wait for/expect

défendre = to defend

descendre = to descend; to go down (stairs, a mountain, etc descendre = to descend; to go down (stairs, a mountain, etc.); to get off (a bus, a ride, etc.)

dépendre (sur) = to depend (on)

mordre = to bite

finir = to finish

réussir = to succeed/to do well

maigrir = to lose weight

grossir = to gain weight

grandir = to grow

chosir = to choose

réfléchir = to think/reflect

agir = to act/take action

réagir = to react

rougir = to blush

obéir = to obey

accomplir = to accomplish

vomir = to vomit/throw up