Il répète toujours le même mot.

Breakdown of Il répète toujours le même mot.

il
he
toujours
always
même
same; even
répéter
to repeat
le mot
the word

Questions & Answers about Il répète toujours le même mot.

Why does répète have a grave accent (è) when the infinitive is répéter?
Répéter is a stem-changing verb. In the present tense, the last é in the stem changes to è whenever the verb ending is silent. Since the -e ending for il is silent, the accent changes to make il répète.
Why is toujours placed after the verb instead of before it like in English?
In French, adverbs like toujours (always) usually go right after the conjugated verb. While in English we say 'He always repeats', in French you must literally say 'He repeats always' (Il réte toujours).
Does même always mean 'same'?
When placed right before a noun, like in le même mot, it means 'the same'. If it is placed after a noun or pronoun, it can mean 'itself' or 'even' (for example, moi-même means 'myself').
How do I know whether to use le or la before même?
The word même just agrees with the noun it describes. Because mot (word) is a masculine noun, we use the masculine article le to make le même mot.

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