calculate
The French verb 'calculer' is used to express the act of calculating or computing something. It is a regular -er verb, and its conjugation follows the regular pattern. For example, 'Je calcule les frais de transport' means 'I calculate the transportation costs'. It is important to note that the French language uses the infinitive form of the verb after certain expressions, such as 'savoir' or 'aimer', which means 'to know' and 'to like' respectively. For instance, 'Je sais calculer' means 'I know how to calculate'.
I need to calculate the total cost.
This is an expression used when someone needs to determine the overall expense of something. 'Je dois' translates to 'I need to', 'calculer' is 'calculate', and 'le coût total' is 'the total cost'.
It is difficult to calculate the risks.
This phrase is used when there is uncertainty and a person is facing a hard time quantifying the potential hazards. 'Il est difficile de' translates to 'It is difficult to', 'calculer' is 'calculate', and 'les risques' is 'the risks'.
We should calculate the time needed to complete the project.
This sentence is used when planning a project. It suggests assessing the duration required to finish a task. 'Nous devrions' translates to 'we should', 'calculer' is 'calculate', and 'le temps nécessaire pour terminer le projet' is 'the time needed to complete the project'.