Se haïr is a french second group verb. So it follow the regular conjugation pattern of the second group like:
finir. Follow this link to see all the endings of the conjugation of the second group verbs :
conjugation rules and endings for the second group verbs.
Se haïr is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in :
-ïr.
The verb
haïr is conjugated exactly like
finir, but its diaeresis remains for all the conjugation, with the exception of the singular present indicative, where the forms are written without it (
je hais, tu hais, il hait) and pronounced accordingly
/ɛ/, not
/ai/. The verb was formerly spelled hayir, and the corresponding indicative forms (
haïs, haïs, haït) are still used regionally.
« Se haïr » begin with a
« h aspiré ». Unlike with
« h muet », the first person singular
« je » does not turn into
« j' » with
« h aspiré » .
The verb
se haïr is the reflexive form of verb
haïr. In grammar, a reflexive verb is, loosely, a verb whose direct object is the same as its subject, for example, "I wash myself". More generally, a reflexive verb has the same semantic agent and patient (typically represented syntactically by the subject and the direct object) are the same. For example, the English verb to perjure is reflexive, since one can only perjure oneself. In a wider sense, the term refers to any verb form whose grammatical object is a reflexive pronoun, regardless of semantics; such verbs are also referred to as pronominal verbs, especially in grammars of the Romance languages. A reflexive verb is always conjugated with a reflexive pronoun. Here is the list of the french reflexive pronouns:
« me »,
« te »,
« se »,
« nous »,
« vous »,
« se ».
Se haïr verb is conjugated in negative form. The placement of the negative adverb follow the following rules:
- the adverb
« ne » is placed after the pronoun and before the verb.
- in simple tenses, the adverbs (
« ne ...pas »,
« ne...plus »,
« ne...jamais », etc...) surround the verb
se haïr.
- in compound tenses or in passive voice, the negative adverbs surround the auxiliary.
- With the reflexive verb
se haïr in simple tenses, the negative adverbs surround the reflexive pronoun and the verb.
- With the reflexive verb
se haïr in compound tenses, the negative adverbs surround the reflexive pronoun and the auxiliary.