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When you want to say "to pay" in French, you'll use the verb payer . This is different than acheter , which means "to buy," though studying both is not a bad idea because they're both useful for expanding your French shopping vocabulary .


You will also need to know how to conjugate these verbs. This lesson will walk you through the basic conjugations for payer so you can say things such as "I will pay" and "we paid" in French.


Payer is an optional stem-changing verb , which is common for words that end in - ayer . This means that in the present singular and all future tenses the y changes to an i in the verb's stem of pay- . However, this is optional, so you will notice two conjugations for each case where the stem may change.


Use the chart to study and memorize the most basic conjugations of payer . You will match the subject pronoun to the appropriate tense for your sentence. For instance, "I am paying" is je paie or je paye and "we paid" is nous payions .


Practicing these conjugations in context will help you commit them to memory. Luckily, there are many common expressions with payer , so you can use those include those in your studies.


There is no stem change when you form the present participle of payer . Instead, the - ant ending is added to the verb stem to produce payant.


In French, one of the most common compound past tenses is known as the passé composé . Rather than use the subject pronoun alone, you'll form it with the auxiliary verb avoir and the past participle payé .


When constructing this, you'll conjugate avoir into the present tense that matches the subject, then attach the past participle. For example, "I paid" is j'ai payé and "we paid" is nous avons payé .


The conjugations above will be used most often, though there are a few more forms that you may need or encounter. Again, you'll notice the optional stem change in the subjunctive and conditional moods, so pay attention to those changes.


You might not use these forms of payer often, though they can be useful. The subjunctive , for instance, says that the action may or may not happen. In a similar fashion, the conditional says that the action is dependent on another action. The other two— the passé simple and imperfect subjunctive —are used less often, though it is a good idea to at least be able to recognize them as a form of payer .


You might also find it useful to use the imperative forms of payer . These are reserved for short commands and requests and there's no need to include the subject pronoun. Rather than nous payons , you can simplify it to payons .



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Translation of "me payer" in English




You'll have to pay me the difference.



Elle m'a proposé de me payer avec sa bouche.




She offered to pay me with her mouth.



Seulement, je peux à peine me payer une vis.



Je peux me payer mon propre billet.



Je crois que vous devriez me payer à diner d'abord.




I think you should buy me dinner first.



Et ensuite peut-être pourras-tu me payer ce verre.




Then maybe you can buy me that drink.




I hope you have the pleasure of buying me a drink on payday.



Ils ont intérêt à bien me payer pour ce service...




They better be paying me well for this...



J'espère que vous allez me payer ce mois.




I hope you will pay me by this month.



Tu pourrais me payer pour te battre.




Maybe you could pay me to beat you.



La récompense servira à me payer un crochet tout neuf.




That reward's going to buy me a new hook.




So you must pay me the same as a model.



Je ne sais pas s'ils pourront me payer cette année.




It's just not clear whether they'll be able to pay me this year.



Robert devait me payer 40000 livres pour lui.




Robert was to pay me 40000 pounds for it.



Ça ne me dérangeait pas toutes ses filles qui me payer à boire.




I didn't mind all those girls buying me drinks.


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Does this sound natural? Quand tu dois payer ?


My question is if I can use quand like that? I know that I can say Quand est-ce que tu dois payer ? And that would work fine and be informal and fine Or Quand dois-tu payer ? But I think that the inversion makes it rather formal And believe I could also say Tu dois payer quand ? But I was wondering if you can just use quand at the beginning like that, just like how it works with pourquoi for instance, like how you can put it at the beginning and say something like Pourquoi tu veux parler avec moi ?


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