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french-deconjugator(1)					french-deconjugator(1)

NAME
       french-deconjugator - analyze conjugated French verbs

SYNOPSIS
       echo aimé | french-deconjugator > result.txt

DESCRIPTION
       french-deconjugator reads conjugated French verbs from the command line
       or from standard input and  writes  (to	standard  output)  the	verb's
       infinitive  form,  the  mode (infinitive, indicative, conditional, sub‐
       junctive, imperative or participle), the tense (present,	 past,	imper‐
       fect,  future),	the person (1, 2 or 3, while 0 is used for the present
       participle tense, and 4 and 5 are used in the past  participle  tense),
       and  the	 number (singular or plural).  These fields are separated by a
       comma and a space.

       The standard input is not read if  verbs	 are  passed  as  command-line
       arguments.

       By convention, persons 4 and 5 are used in the past participle tense to
       indicate the gender: 4 means masculine (e.g., "aimé" or "aimés") and  5
       means feminine (e.g., "aimée" or "aimées").

       A  single  conjugated  form can correspond to more than one mode, tense
       and person.  In this case, each alternative is written on its own line.

       In all cases, the end of the answer is marked by an empty line.	If the
       word  is	 unknown,  only this empty line is written.  The names for the
       mode, tense and number are always in English.  (This is meant to facil‐
       itate  automatic	 parsing  of the output.  For a French user interface,
       see the GNOME application and applet.)

       The command flushes its output  buffer  after  finishing	 each  answer.
       This  allows  the  command  to  be  easily  called from another program
       through two pipes.

       The command starts by loading its database from XML files (stored typi‐
       cally  in  /usr/share/verbiste).	 This takes some time, so it is a good
       idea to have the command answer many requests instead of running it for
       each request.

       The  verbiste  library's	 source archive contains Perl and Java example
       programs that illustrate this technique.

       This commands expects to read Latin-1  characters  and  writes  Latin-1
       characters.   There must not be any leading or trailing white spaces on
       the lines read by the command.

OPTIONS
       --help display a help page and exit

       --version
	      display version information and exit

       --lang=L
	      select the language to use (fr for French or  it	for  Italian);
	      French is the default language

       --all-infinitives
	      print  the  infinitive  form  of	all the verbs in the knowledge
	      base, one per line, unsorted; other command-line	arguments  are
	      ignored

EXAMPLES
       $ french-deconjugator aimé
       aimer, participle, past, 0, singular

       $ echo -ne 'a\nplu\nété\n' | french-deconjugator
       avoir, indicative, present, 3, singular

       plaire, participle, past, 0, singular
       pleuvoir, participle, past, 0, singular

       être, participle, past, 0, singular

LICENSE
       This  program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms
       of the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no war‐
       ranty.

AUTHOR
       See the verbiste(3) manual page.

BUGS
       See the verbiste(3) manual page.

SEE ALSO
       verbiste(3), french-conjugator(1).

				April 6th, 2014		french-deconjugator(1)
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