Continue expanding your French vocabulary with these 20 essential verbs. These verbs will help you express complex ideas, describe actions precisely, and communicate more effectively in everyday situations.

Action
61
Essayer
to try
(Regular -er verb, also spelled essaie-)
Example / Exemple
Je vais essayer la nouvelle recette.
I’m going to try the new recipe.
Mental
62
Oublier
to forget
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Ne m’oublie pas !
Don’t forget me!
Reflexive
63
S’asseoir
to sit down
(Reflexive, irregular – je m’assieds)
Example / Exemple
Vous pouvez vous asseoir ici.
You can sit down here.
Action
64
Arriver
to arrive
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Le train arrive à 18h.
The train arrives at 6pm.
Action
65
Entrer
to enter
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Vous pouvez entrer.
You can enter.
Action
66
Quitter
to leave (a place)
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Je dois quitter la maison.
I have to leave the house.
Action
67
Rencontrer
to meet
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
J’ai rencontré mon ami au café.
I met my friend at the café.
Mental
68
Espérer
to hope
(Regular -er verb with accent changes)
Example / Exemple
J’espère que tu vas bien.
I hope you’re well.
Reflexive
69
Se réveiller
to wake up
(Reflexive verb – je me réveille)
Example / Exemple
Je me réveille tôt le matin.
I wake up early in the morning.
Action
70
Apporter
to bring
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Peux-tu apporter du pain ?
Can you bring some bread?
Action
71
Laver
to wash
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Je dois laver la voiture.
I have to wash the car.
Action
72
Pousser
to push
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Il faut pousser la porte.
You have to push the door.
Action
73
Tirer
to pull
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Tu dois tirer fort.
You have to pull hard.
Action
74
Toucher
to touch
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Ne touche pas à ça !
Don’t touch that!
Mental
75
Regretter
to regret
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Je regrette mon choix.
I regret my choice.
Action
76
Chanter
to sing
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Elle chante très bien.
She sings very well.
Reflexive
77
S’occuper
to take care of
(Reflexive verb – je m’occupe)
Example / Exemple
Je m’occupe des enfants.
I take care of the children.
Action
78
Cacher
to hide
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Le chat se cache sous le lit.
The cat hides under the bed.
Action
79
Voler
to fly / to steal
(Regular -er verb, two meanings)
Example / Exemple
L’oiseau vole dans le ciel.
The bird flies in the sky.
Action
80
Garder
to keep
(Regular -er verb)
Example / Exemple
Tu peux garder ce livre.
You can keep this book.
Verbs Included (61-80):
Essayer
Oublier
S’asseoir
Arriver
Entrer
Quitter
Rencontrer
Espérer
Se réveiller
Apporter
Laver
Pousser
Tirer
Toucher
Regretter
Chanter
S’occuper
Cacher
Voler
Garder

Learning Tips for French Verbs

Maximize your learning with these effective strategies for mastering French verbs:

Create Verb Groups

Group verbs by conjugation patterns (-er, -ir, -re) and by meaning (movement, communication, daily activities). This helps with memorization.

Practice with Sentences

Don’t just memorize verbs in isolation. Create sentences using each verb in different tenses to understand its usage context.

Learn Common Irregulars

Focus on the most frequently used irregular verbs first (être, avoir, aller, faire, prendre). These form the foundation of French communication.