consist
The French word 'consiste' is used in a similar way to the English word 'consist'. It is often used in the context of describing what something is made up of or what it involves. For example, 'Le repas consiste en une entrée, un plat principal et un dessert' translates to 'The meal consists of a starter, a main course and a dessert'.
The recipe consists of mixing the ingredients in a bowl.
In this example, 'consiste' is used to express what a task or method, in this case a recipe, involves or is made up of - mixing ingredients in a bowl.
My morning routine consists of running for an hour.
Here, 'consiste' shows what an action or routine, in this case a morning routine, is composed of or what its main activity is - running for an hour.
My job consists of writing articles for a magazine.
In this example, 'consiste' is used to clarify what a role or job, in this case a job, entails or what its main responsibility or task is - writing articles for a magazine.