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chanter verbe | sing [sang, sung, singing, sings]◼◼◼(to produce harmonious sounds with one’s voice) chant [chanted, chanting, chants]◼◼◻(sing monophonically without instruments) crow◼◼◻(to make the sound of a rooster) cheep(make high-pitched sounds) |
chanter (singer) verbe | perform [performed, performing, performs]◼◼◼(to do something in front of an audience) |
chanter comme une casserole verbe | |
chanter en playback verbe | lip-sync◼◼◼(to move lips in synchronization with sounds) |
chanter le même refrain verbe | |
chanter les louanges de verbe | sing the praises of◼◼◼(commend someone's attributes to others) |
chanter à vue verbe | sight sing(to sing a musical piece while reading it for the first time) |
chanterelle en tube nom {f} | funnel chanterelle(Craterellus tubaeformis) |
enchanter verbe | enchant [enchanted, enchanting, enchants]◼◼◼(to attract and delight) delight [delighted, delighting, delights]◼◼◼(to give pleasure to) entrance [entranced, entrancing, entrances]◼◻◻verb tickle pink(thoroughly delight) |
enchanteresse nom {f} | enchantress [enchantresses]◼◼◼(attractive woman skilled at using magic) |
enchanteresse adjectif {f} | enchanting◼◼◼(having the ability to enchant) |
faire chanter verbe | blackmail [blackmailed, blackmailing, blackmails]◼◼◼(to extort money) |
shall followed by the infinitive is translated using the future tense; I shall sing tomorrow - Je chanterai demain verbe | shall(indicating the simple future tense) |
trochanter nom {m} | trochanter [trochanters]◼◼◼(anatomy:end of femur) trochanter [trochanters]◼◼◼(second segment of the leg of some arthropods) |