suis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle French suis, from Old French sui, from Latin sum The expected Old French reflex of sum would be *son The form sui goes back to Vulgar Latin *suiō or earlier *suī, which were probably influenced by the perfect tense fuī (“I was”, modern French fus)
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How To Use “Je Suis” (I am) In French Conversation In French, je suis (pronounced ʒə sɥi or juh-swee) means “I am” For example, “Je suis desolé” (I’m sorry) and “Je suis fatigué” (I’m tired) This page covers je suis sentences, conjugation, pronunciation This page also examines several common translation mistakes