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Most verbs in French are regular -er verbs. Others are regular -ir or -re verbs or are irregular.

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Croire
Croire is an irregularly conjugated -re verb.

The verb is conjugated in the same way as croire.

Voir
Voir is conjugated as an irregularly -re verb.

The verbs, meaning to anticipate or to forecast, and , meaning to see again or to re-examine, are conjugated the same way as voir.

The following nouns, adjectives, and phrases are derived from voir:

is a common verb which usually means to give:
 * J'ai donné le paquet au voiturier. - I gave the package to the carrier.

Similarly to English, it can also have other meanings, such as to produce, to cause, to present, to pay, to establish, to attribute, to publish, or to administer:
 * Cette grande fatigue lui a donné la fièvre. - This great weariness gave him a fever.
 * Le professeur donne une conférence. - The professor is lecturing. (The professor is giving a lecture.)
 * Il me donne de la joie. - It gives me joy.