répéter

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See also: repeter and repetér

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French repeter, borrowed from Latin repetere. Cf. also the Old French form repeir.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʁe.pe.te/
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Verb

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répéter

  1. to repeat
  2. (pronominal) to repeat oneself
  3. to rehearse, practice

Conjugation

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This verb is conjugated like céder. It is a regular -er verb, except that its last stem vowel alternates between /e/ (written 'é') and /ɛ/ (written 'è'), with the latter being used before mute 'e'. One special case is the future stem, used in the future and the conditional. Before 1990, the future stem of such verbs was written répéter-, reflecting the historic pronunciation /e/. In 1990, the French Academy recommended that it be written répèter-, reflecting the now common pronunciation /ɛ/, thereby making this distinction consistent throughout the conjugation (and also matching in this regard the conjugations of verbs like lever and jeter). Both spellings are in use today, and both are therefore given here.

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