Regular -ER verbs are the friendly giants of French. They follow predictable patterns, so once you learn the endings, you can conjugate hundreds of verbs without breaking a sweat. This list collects around 200 of the most useful -ER verbs, from parler to voyager, so you can stop second-guessing yourself mid-sentence.
Each entry pairs a straightforward meaning with a real-world example, and you can listen to the pronunciation directly in the table. When you want a clean, offline study sheet, the free PDF download button sits just below the table-no sign-up, no fuss.
Who is this for? Anyone learning French who’s tired of flipping through conjugation charts and wants a reference they can actually use. Whether you’re just starting out or need a quick refresher, these verbs are the ones you’ll hear in cafés, on the news, and in your favorite French songs. We’ve kept the examples natural-no robotic sentences you’d never say.
Use this list as a starting point, then keep going in the Yak Yacker French section for more words, phrases, and study-friendly reference pages.
Quick Quiz
Think you’ve got these -ER conjugations down? Try the quick quiz below-it’s a friendly way to spot the verbs that still need a little extra practice.
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| Word | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| impair | Adjective | odd |
| ji | Noun | jay |
| jumeau | Adjective | twin |
| ku | Other | cue |
| lâ | Noun | laa |
| laine | Noun | wool |
| lécher | Verb | lick |
| lente | Noun | nit |
| Léon | Noun | Leo |
| lessive | Noun | lye |
| lin | Other | flax |
| louper | Verb | miss |
| marée | Noun | tide |
| mauviette | Noun | wimp |
| mèche | Noun | wick |
| mendier | Verb | beg |
| menthe | Noun | mint |
| menton | Noun | chin |
| meute | Noun | pack |
| MIA | Noun | PAM |
| milan | Noun | kite |
| mina | Noun | Gen |
| more | Noun | mora |
| morsure | Noun | bite |
| mou | Other | soft |



