Conjugate partir/sortir and other irregular -TIR verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)

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The verb partir (to leave), as well as some other -TIR verbs*, are irregular in Le Présent, in the sense that they don't follow the regular -IR conjugation.

Learn how to conjugate PARTIR (to leave) in Le Présent (Indicatif) in French

je pars I leave
tu pars You leave (one person you know well)
il/elle/on part He/she/one leaves - we/people leave
nous partons We leave
vous partez You leave (more than 1 person or formal)
ils/elles partent They leave


Have a listen to more examples:

Je pars en vacances demain.I'm going on holiday tomorrow.

À quelle heure est-ce que tu pars au travail ?What time do you leave for work?

Elle part de chez elle.She's leaving her house.

Le samedi, nous partons vers 17h.On Saturdays, we leave around 5pm.

Où partez-vous cette année ?Where are you going this year?

Les invités partent tous en même temps.The guests are all leaving at the same time.


*Other irregular verbs ending in -TIR that follow the same conjugation pattern are: 

sortir (to go out)
ressortir (to go out again)
sentir
 (to smell)
se sentir (to feel)
mentir (to lie)
repartir (to leave again)


The verb répartir (to distribute) is NOT a derivative of partir, but shares its root with the word "repartition", and therefore follows the regular -IR conjugation (see Conjugate regular -ir verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)).


Here are more examples:

Je sors aujourd'hui.I'm going out today.

Tu te sens bien ?Are you feeling O.K.?

Éric ressort plus tard.Éric is going out again later.

Nous te mentons.We are lying to you.

Vous repartez déjà ?Are you going back already?

Ils sentent mauvais.They smell bad.

 
See also the irregular -IR verb courir:
Conjugate courir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)

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Je sors aujourd'hui.I'm going out today.
Éric ressort plus tard.Éric is going out again later.
Nous te mentons.We are lying to you.
Tu te sens bien ?Are you feeling O.K.?
Nous sortons ce soir.We are going out tonight.
Elle part de chez elle.She's leaving her house.
Vous repartez déjà ?Are you going back already?
Le samedi, nous partons vers 17h.On Saturdays, we leave around 5pm.
Ils sentent mauvais.They smell bad.
Je pars en vacances demain.I'm going on holiday tomorrow.
À quelle heure est-ce que tu pars au travail ?What time do you leave for work?
Où partez-vous cette année ?Where are you going this year?
Les invités partent tous en même temps.The guests are all leaving at the same time.
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