ordonez

This is the 3690th most frequent French word.

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ordonez

It appears "ordonez" isn't a French word. Perhaps you meant "ordonnez," which means "order" or "command" in English, often used as "give orders" or "organize" depending on context.


Here, 'ordonnez' is used as a verb in the imperative form, meaning 'arrange' or 'organize'.

Ordonnez les livres sur l'étagère.

Arrange the books on the shelf.


In this sentence, 'ordonne' is the third person singular of the verb 'ordonner', meaning 'to order'.

Elle ordonne à ses élèves de rester en silence.

She orders her students to remain silent.


Again, 'ordonne' is the third person singular of 'ordonner', showing it being used to indicate giving a command or a directive.

Le médecin ordonne des examens supplémentaires.

The doctor orders additional tests.