Conjugate verb "brasiller" in French

Conjugation of the verb brasiller, 1st group     translation to English bake in the embers
The verb brasiller is conjugated with: avoir

All formsIndicatif Subjonctif Conditionnel Impératif Participes

Indicatif

Présent

je brasille
tu brasilles
il/elle brasille
nous brasillons
vous brasillez
ils/elles brasillent

Imparfait

je brasillais
tu brasillais
il/elle brasillait
nous brasillions
vous brasilliez
ils/elles brasillaient

Passé Simple

je brasillai
tu brasillas
il/elle brasilla
nous brasillâmes
vous brasillâtes
ils/elles brasillèrent

Futur Simple

je brasillerai
tu brasilleras
il/elle brasillera
nous brasillerons
vous brasillerez
ils/elles brasilleront

Passé Composé

j'ai brasillé
tu as brasillé
il/elle a brasillé
nous avons brasillé
vous avez brasillé
ils/elles ont brasillé

Plus-que-Parfait

j'avais brasillé
tu avais brasillé
il/elle avait brasillé
nous avions brasillé
vous aviez brasillé
ils/elles avaient brasillé

Passé Antérieur

j'eus brasillé
tu eus brasillé
il/elle eut brasillé
nous eûmes brasillé
vous eûtes brasillé
ils/elles eurent brasillé

Futur Antérieur

j'aurai brasillé
tu auras brasillé
il/elle aura brasillé
nous aurons brasillé
vous aurez brasillé
ils/elles auront brasillé

Subjonctif

Présent

que je brasille
que tu brasilles
qu'il/elle brasille
que nous brasillions
que vous brasilliez
qu'ils/elles brasillent

Imparfait

que je brasillasse
que tu brasillasses
qu'il/elle brasillât
que nous brasillassions
que vous brasillassiez
qu'ils/elles brasillassent

Passé

que j'aie brasillé
que tu aies brasillé
qu'il/elle ait brasillé
que nous ayons brasillé
que vous ayez brasillé
qu'ils/elles aient brasillé

Plus-que-parfait

que j'eusse brasillé
que tu eusses brasillé
qu'il/elle eût brasillé
que nous eussions brasillé
que vous eussiez brasillé
qu'ils/elles eussent brasillé

Conditionnel

Présent

je brasillerais
tu brasillerais
il/elle brasillerait
nous brasillerions
vous brasilleriez
ils/elles brasilleraient

Passé

j'aurais brasillé
tu aurais brasillé
il/elle aurait brasillé
nous aurions brasillé
vous auriez brasillé
ils/elles auraient brasillé

Impératif

Impératif

(tu) brasille
(nous) brasillons
(vous) brasillez

Participes

Présent

brasillant

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin brasillé brasillés
féminin brasillée brasillées
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