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Conjugation directory
Blesser is a regular -er verb that is important for describing physical injuries or emotional hurt. It is common in TEF/TCF Canada dialogues about accidents, sports, or feelings.
Use blesser in the speaking section to talk about injuries, e.g., 'Je me suis blessé en jouant au football' (I hurt myself playing football).
Il ne faut pas blesser les autres avec des paroles méchantes.
You must not hurt others with mean words.
Blesser is often confused with 'blessé' (injured) as an adjective; remember that 'blesser' is the verb and 'blessé' is the past participle used as an adjective.
Use the table above and the related links below to pin the pattern down before you move on to other verbs.
Start with the present tense, then the passé composé. Those two forms carry most everyday conversation and make the rest of the table easier to recognise.
Blesser typically uses avoir in compound tenses. Check the table above and keep the past participle in view when you move into compound forms.
Use the related links below and then open the interactive conjugator to compare this verb with others you use often.