charroyer

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French

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Etymology

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From char +‎ -oyer. Most likely of the same origin as charrier, from Old French charier, carier (it may have been influenced by similar verbs with two forms deriving from the same Old French; compare ployer and plier, proyer and prier). Compare also Italian carreggiare.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʃa.ʁwa.je/
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Verb

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charroyer

  1. to cart (to transport by cart or waggon)

Conjugation

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This verb is part of a large group of -er verbs that conjugate like noyer or ennuyer. These verbs always replace the 'y' with an 'i' before a silent 'e'.

Derived terms

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Further reading

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