-ate verbs become -er
Many English verbs ending in -ate have close French matches ending in -er. This is one of the most useful links between English and French verbs. In many cases the words come from the same Latin root, but French usually kept a simpler verb ending while English later developed -ate forms.
Examples such as operate → opérer and celebrate → célébrer show the pattern well.
This pattern is useful for reading and guessing meaning, but it is not a fixed rule. Some words follow it closely, while others change in spelling or use a different French verb altogether.
The basic pattern
The most common pattern is:
- English -ate → French -er
Examples:
- operate → opérer
- celebrate → célébrer
- decorate → décorer
- hesitate → hésiter
- separate → séparer
- illustrate → illustrer
- formulate → formuler
- circulate → circuler
- demonstrate → démontrer
- imitate → imiter
Examples:
- Nous allons célébrer demain. “We are going to celebrate tomorrow.”
- Le chirurgien va opérer le patient. “The surgeon is going to operate on the patient.”
- Elle hésite avant de répondre. “She hesitates before answering.”
Words that stay very close
Many pairs differ only at the end.
Examples:
| English | French |
|---|---|
| decorate | décorer |
| imitate | imiter |
| formulate | formuler |
| circulate | circuler |
| separate | séparer |
| illustrate | illustrer |
Examples:
- Nous devons formuler une réponse. “We must formulate a response.”
- Les voitures circulent rapidement ici. “Cars move quickly here.”
- Il essaie d’imiter son frère. “He is trying to imitate his brother.”
Words with accent changes
Many French verbs add accents.
Examples:
- operate → opérer
- celebrate → célébrer
- demonstrate → démontrer
- regulate → réguler
- separate → séparer
Examples:
- Le médecin va opérer demain. “The doctor will operate tomorrow.”
- Ils veulent démontrer leur théorie. “They want to demonstrate their theory.”
- Le gouvernement tente de réguler le marché. “The government is trying to regulate the market.”
The accents usually reflect older sound patterns and French spelling rules.
Cases where French uses a different verb
Some English -ate verbs do not simply become -er verbs with similar spelling.
Examples:
- create → créer
- educate → éduquer
- translate → traduire
- graduate → obtenir son diplôme
- appreciate → apprécier
Examples:
- Elle veut créer une entreprise. “She wants to create a company.”
- Les parents doivent éduquer leurs enfants. “Parents must educate their children.”
- Je peux traduire ce texte. “I can translate this text.”
You cannot safely remove -ate and add -er in every case.
Cases where meaning shifts
Some close-looking pairs have moved apart in use.
Graduate → obtenir son diplôme
English graduate can be a verb.
French often uses an expression instead of a single matching verb.
Examples:
- Elle a obtenu son diplôme l’année dernière. “She graduated last year.”
French also has gradué, but it often means graded, measured, or marked with units.
Examples:
- Un récipient gradué. “A graduated container.”
Regulate → régler and réguler
French can use different verbs depending on meaning.
- régler often means adjust, set, settle
- réguler often means regulate in a wider sense
Examples:
- Je dois régler l’horloge. “I need to set the clock.”
- L’État cherche à réguler le secteur. “The state is trying to regulate the sector.”
Larger word families
Learning word families often helps more than learning single words.
| English noun | English verb | French noun | French verb |
|---|---|---|---|
| operation | operate | opération | opérer |
| celebration | celebrate | célébration | célébrer |
| imitation | imitate | imitation | imiter |
| formulation | formulate | formulation | formuler |
| demonstration | demonstrate | démonstration | démontrer |
Once you know one member of the family, others often become easier to recognise.
Useful examples in full sentences
- Nous allons célébrer notre anniversaire demain. “We are going to celebrate our anniversary tomorrow.”
- Le médecin doit opérer immédiatement. “The doctor must operate immediately.”
- Ils cherchent à séparer les deux groupes. “They are trying to separate the two groups.”
- Cette expérience peut démontrer notre idée. “This experiment can demonstrate our idea.”
- Les voitures circulent dans toutes les directions. “Cars are moving in every direction.”
- Elle hésite avant chaque décision importante. “She hesitates before every important decision.”
Related patterns
The English -ate → French -er pattern belongs to a larger group of useful English and French links.
Examples:
- English -fy → French -fier
- English -ty → French -té
- English -ity → French -ité
- English -ncy → French -nce
- English -ous → French -eux
Examples:
- simplify → simplifier
- liberty → liberté
- activity → activité
- frequency → fréquence
- dangerous → dangereux
These patterns help with guessing meaning, but they work best as guides rather than fixed rules.
Summary
- Many English verbs ending in -ate have French matches ending in -er.
- Common examples include operate → opérer and celebrate → célébrer.
- Many words remain close in spelling and meaning.
- Some French verbs add accent marks.
- Some words use very different French verbs, such as graduate → obtenir son diplôme.
- Learning word families often gives more help than learning isolated words.