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How do you say Arrived in French?

"Arrived" in French can be said in a few ways, depending on the context:

Formal:

* Arrivé(e): This is the past participle of "arriver" (to arrive). It is used in the "être" compound tenses (past participle + être).

* Je suis arrivé(e): I arrived

* Tu es arrivé(e): You arrived

* Il/Elle/On est arrivé(e): He/She/One arrived

* Nous sommes arrivés(es): We arrived

* Vous êtes arrivés(es): You (plural) arrived

* Ils/Elles sont arrivés(es): They arrived

Informal:

* Je suis arrivé(e): I arrived

* Tu es arrivé(e): You arrived

* Il/Elle/On est arrivé(e): He/She/One arrived

* On est arrivé(e)s: We arrived

* Vous êtes arrivés(es): You (plural) arrived

* Ils/Elles sont arrivés(es): They arrived

As a greeting:

* Je suis arrivé(e): I have arrived (used when arriving at a place)

Note:

* The past participle "arrivé" is masculine, while "arrivée" is feminine. You need to choose the appropriate gender to match the subject.

* The "e" at the end of the past participle is added when the subject is feminine (elle, elles, etc.)

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