préférer
prefer
verb preh-feh-REH Common
Origin: From Latin praeferre (to carry before, prefer).
Usage Note
Préférer is an -er verb with an accent change: the é in the second-to-last syllable becomes è before a silent ending — je préfère, tu préfères. It takes either an infinitive (je préfère marcher) or a noun directly. The noun une préférence and adjective préféré (favourite) are immediate derivatives that learners can build on right away.
Examples
"Je préfère le thé au café."
Natural Translation
I prefer tea to coffee.
Literal Translation
I prefer the tea to-the coffee.
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