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September 28, 2008

Créée


créée



Have you ever seen this attractive word : " créée " in a French text ?


cr-éée


That sounds like an exotic Maori word, but it's really French, used everyday.

éée


You know this French verb : "chanter", that means "to sing".

to sing } infinitive form
chanter } infinitive form


Conjugation - present - verb without "er" + ending :

(I) je chante
(you) tu chantes
(he/she) il chante
(we) nous chantons
(you) vous chantez
(they) ils chantent
(participle) chanté

or, if you prefer, verb without "er" + ending :

je chant + e
tu chant + es
il chant + e
nous chant + ons
vous chant + ez
ils chant + ent
chant + é

We can do the same thing with "créer", "to create", participle : créé.

Créé, the participle, you can study this sentence : a created man / un homme créé.

You can put an "e", this letter marks the feminine gender in French : a created girl / une fille créée.


Hercules, a man created by God / Hercule, un homme créé par Dieu.

Brigitte Bardot, a woman created by God / Brigitte Bardot, une femme créée par Dieu.


And God created Woman, 1956, directed by Roger Vadim.