Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne tells his San Francisco staff the same story about his grandfather Xavier every time a new intern joins the team.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : The noseless perfumer is telling a group of environmental activists about his commitment to fragrance fire prevention at a charity gala tonight.
Indicative Past (simple) : Xavier told a young Bruno everything he knew about the art of perfume making in that tiny Montmartre shop.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Horatio Oléré was telling the San Francisco staff about Bruno's latest surfing disaster when the CEO himself walked through the door.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The Montmartre kid has told his story of loss and perseverance to dozens of journalists, and it never gets old.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Bruno has been telling anyone who will listen that the Delavigne Corporation's new fragrance line is the most ambitious project he has ever undertaken.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time Bruno reached the finish line in Pamplona, Horatio had already told everyone at the café a wildly exaggerated version of the run.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : The Delavigne Corporation's lawyers had been telling Bruno for months to stop personally testing experimental fragrances before safety checks were complete.
Indicative Future : The grandson of Xavier will tell the full story of the fragrance explosion to a documentary crew next spring in Paris.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : This time tomorrow, Bruno will be telling his surfing instructor why a man without a sense of smell is uniquely suited to riding waves.
Indicative Future perfect : By the end of the conference, the CEO will have told his grandfather's story to every cosmetics executive in San Francisco.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By the time the Pamplona festivities are over, Bruno will have been telling that bull-running anecdote for so long that even Horatio will know it by heart.
Conditional Simple : Bruno would tell his staff more about his childhood in Montmartre if he did not fear turning every Monday meeting into a therapy session.
Conditional Progressive : If the press conference had not been cancelled, Delavigne would be telling the world about the Delavigne Corporation's new fragrance fire prevention initiative right now.
Conditional Perfect : Bruno would have told Horatio about the accident sooner if he had found the words to describe losing his sense of smell.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Without the chaos of the running of the bulls, the bull-runner would have been telling his life story to a journalist for the past hour.
Imperative Imperative : « Tell the board exactly what happened in the Montmartre lab, Horatio — and please leave out the part where I singed my eyebrows, » Bruno whispered before the Delavigne Corporation meeting began.
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dire
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erzählen
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decir
Italiano
raccontare
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dizer
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zeggen
中文
说,告诉
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