How to Say ‘Shouted.’ in French
A crié.
ah kree-ay
[ah kree-ay]
💬 Usage Tip: From crier = “to shout.” A crié is passé composé, the standard spoken past tense.
🇫🇷 In France: During football, French living rooms can sound like mini stadiums.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[ah]
has
Auxiliary verb 'avoir' in the present, used here to make the passé composé.
Dans "A", on forme le passé composé de la réaction pendant l'action.
In "A," we form the passé composé for the reaction during the action.
crié
[kree-ay]
shouted / cried out
Past participle of 'crier', used for shouting, yelling, or crying out loudly.
Le mot "crié" montre la réaction immédiate après cette occasion dangereuse.
The word "crié" shows the immediate reaction after that dangerous chance.
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