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marcher

to walk
to function

Regular1st ending

In the tables below, the stem is shown in black and the ending in purple.

1.

Présent

Current actions, habits, and general truths.

jemarche
tumarches
il/ellemarche
nousmarchons
vousmarchez
ils/ellesmarchent

Je marche tous les jours au parc.

I walk to the park every day.

Ils marchent ensemble vers l'école.

They walk together to school.

2.

Passé Composé

Completed past actions with present relevance.

jeai marché
tuas marché
il/ellea marché
nousavons marché
vousavez marché
ils/ellesont marché

Hier, j'ai marché pendant une heure.

Yesterday, I walked for an hour.

Nous avons marché sur la plage ce matin.

We walked on the beach this morning.

3.

Imparfait

Ongoing or habitual past actions, descriptions, and background.

jemarchais
tumarchais
il/ellemarchait
nousmarchions
vousmarchiez
ils/ellesmarchaient

Quand j'étais enfant, je marchais souvent dans les bois.

When I was a child, I often walked in the woods.

Ils marchaient lentement à cause de la neige.

They were walking slowly because of the snow.

4.

Futur Simple

Future events, promises, and formal predictions.

jemarcherai
tumarcheras
il/ellemarchera
nousmarcherons
vousmarcherez
ils/ellesmarcheront

Demain, je marcherai au marché.

Tomorrow, I will walk to the market.

Nous marcherons ensemble pour la randonnée.

We will walk together for the hike.

5.

Conditionnel Présent

Hypothetical outcomes, polite requests, and reported future.

jemarcherais
tumarcherais
il/ellemarcherait
nousmarcherions
vousmarcheriez
ils/ellesmarcheraient

Si j'avais le temps, je marcherais plus souvent.

If I had the time, I would walk more often.

Ils marcheraient jusqu'à la montagne s'il faisait beau.

They would walk to the mountain if the weather was nice.

6.

Subjonctif Présent

Doubt, desire, necessity, and emotion in subordinate clauses.

jemarche
tumarches
il/ellemarche
nousmarchions
vousmarchiez
ils/ellesmarchent

Il faut que je marche tous les jours pour rester en forme.

I need to walk every day to stay in shape.

Bien qu'il soit fatigué, il faut qu'il marche un peu.

Although he is tired, he needs to walk a little.

7.

Plus-que-parfait

Actions completed before another past action.

jeavais marché
tuavais marché
il/elleavait marché
nousavions marché
vousaviez marché
ils/ellesavaient marché

Avant de partir, j'avais marché dans le jardin.

Before leaving, I had walked in the garden.

Ils avaient marché toute la nuit avant d'arriver.

They had walked all night before arriving.

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Common questions
Is "marcher" regular or irregular in French?
"marcher" is a regular 1st verb in French. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for 1st verbs.
How do you conjugate "marcher" in the present tense?
In the Présent, "marcher" conjugates as: marche, marches, marchons, and more. See the full table above.
What is the past tense of "marcher" in French?
In the Passé Composé, "marcher" conjugates as: ai marché, as marché, avons marché, and more. See the full table above.
How common is "marcher" in French?
"marcher" (to walk, to function) is one of the most commonly used verbs in French.