Summary
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- assurer:
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Wiktionary:
- assurer → beveiligen, in veiligheid brengen, veilig stellen, vrijwaren, behoeden, beschermen, beloven, toezeggen, uitloven, verzeggen, nakomen, naleven, uitvoeren, verrichten, vervullen, voltrekken, borg staan voor, garanderen, sponsoren, waarborgen, betuigen, verzekeren, assureren
- assurer → verzekeren, zorgen, opletten
French
Detailed Translations for assurent from French to Dutch
assurent form of assurer:
assurer verb (assure, assures, assurons, assurez, assurent, assurais, assurait, assurions, assuriez, assuraient, assurai, assuras, assura, assurâmes, assurâtes, assurèrent, assurerai, assureras, assurera, assurerons, assurerez, assureront)
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assurer (garantir; rassurer; certifier; être garant de; se porter garant; ratifier; répondre pour; se porter caution pour)
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assurer
Conjugations for assurer:
Présent
- assure
- assures
- assure
- assurons
- assurez
- assurent
imparfait
- assurais
- assurais
- assurait
- assurions
- assuriez
- assuraient
passé simple
- assurai
- assuras
- assura
- assurâmes
- assurâtes
- assurèrent
futur simple
- assurerai
- assureras
- assurera
- assurerons
- assurerez
- assureront
subjonctif présent
- que j'assure
- que tu assures
- qu'il assure
- que nous assurions
- que vous assuriez
- qu'ils assurent
conditionnel présent
- assurerais
- assurerais
- assurerait
- assurerions
- assureriez
- assureraient
passé composé
- ai assuré
- as assuré
- a assuré
- avons assuré
- avez assuré
- ont assuré
divers
- assure!
- assurez!
- assurons!
- assuré
- assurant
1. je, 2. tu, 3. il/elle/on, 4. nous, 5. vous, 6. ils/elles
Translation Matrix for assurer:
Synonyms for "assurer":
Wiktionary Translations for assurer:
assurer
Cross Translation:
verb
assurer
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• assurer | → verzekeren | ↔ assure — to give someone confidence in the trustworthiness of something |
• assurer | → verzekeren | ↔ ensure — make sure or certain |
• assurer | → zorgen; opletten | ↔ make sure — to verify; to recheck; to use extra care or caution |