to eat
In French, 'manger' is the equivalent of 'to eat' in English. Similar to English, it can be used in different contexts related to consuming food, for example: 'Je mange une pomme' (I eat an apple). For future and conditional tenses, there are different conjugations. It is an essential verb in the French language. Don't forget, the verb endings change depending on the subject pronoun used before the verb.
I like to eat apples.
This example shows the use of 'manger' to express liking to eat something. In French, 'J'aime manger' is a phrase which means 'I like to eat', followed by an object that indicates what is being liked to eat.
We are going to eat at the restaurant tonight.
This example shows the use of 'manger' in a future action. The phrase 'Nous allons manger' means 'We are going to eat', and is used to describe future plans or intentions.