Francia | Angol |
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[+ le plus / la plus] mauvais(e) adjectif | worst(most inferior) |
[2] dégustation nom {f} | try [tries]◼◼◼noun |
[about someone or something] ne vous préoccupez pas de [formal] verbe | never mind(do not be concerned (about someone or something, or about doing something)) |
[accusative] les pronoun | them(third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb) |
[before a countable noun] tous les determiner {m-Pl} | all(every individual of the given class) |
[Belgium] GSM (note: often used for mobile phones that are not technically GSM) nom {m} | mobile phone(portable telephone) |
[Canada] La Roue Chanceuse nom propre | Wheel of Fortune(television game show) |
[colloquial] pousser le bouchon verbe | stretch the truth(idioms: to exaggerate) |
[crustacean] décortiquer verbe | peel [peeled, peeling, peels](to remove skin) |
[familiar] tu; [polite] vous determiner | you(the individual or group spoken/written to) |
[for bus nom {m} | ticket [tickets](pass for transportation) |
[formal and plural] asseyez-vous s'il vous plaît phrase | please sit downphrase |
[formal or plural] je vous déteste phrase | I hate you(expression of intense dislike) |
[formal or plural] je vous hais phrase | I hate you(expression of intense dislike) |
[formal] avez-vous des animaux de compagnie ? phrase | do you have any pets(do you have pets?) |
[formal] avez-vous des enfants ? phrase | do you have children(do you have children?) |
[formal] combien de frères et soeurs avez-vous? phrase | how many siblings do you have(how many siblings do you have?) |
[formal] combien de langues parlez-vous ? phrase | how many languages do you speak(how many languages do you speak?) |
[formal] je suis amoureux de vous phrase | I'm in love with you(declaration of romantic feeling) |
[formal] je voudrais vous embrasser phrase | I'd like to kiss youphrase |
[formal] parlez-vous anglais ? phrase | do you speak English(do you speak English? (English specifically)) |
[formal] prenez soin de vous interjection | take care(good-bye) |
[formal] qu'en dites-vous ? phrase | what do you say(used to ask someone if they are willing to do something) |
[formal] quelles langues parlez-vous ? phrase | what languages do you speak(what languages do you speak?) |
[formal] qu’est-ce que vous faites ? phrase | what are you doingphrase |
[formal] servez-vous verbe | be my guest(do as you wish) |
[formal] vous avez raison phrase | you're rightphrase |
[formal] vous me plaisez phrase | I like youphrase |
[from a group of people] apportez-nous la carte phrase | could I see the menu, please(said to ask for a menu) |
[generally use belle-sœur "sister-in-law"] co-belle-sœur nom | co-sister-in-lawnoun |
[in a war or any other zone of conflict (corpses are anonymous and not put in a coffin] charnier; [natural disaster nom {m} | mass grave(a grave containing many corpses) |
[informal and addressing one person; used after a preposition] toi pronoun | thee(Objective case of 'thou') |
[informal and addressing one person; used before a verb] te pronoun | thee(Objective case of 'thou') |
[informal] à plus interjection | laters(slang expression used at parting) |
[informal] excuse-moi phrase | excuse me(request to pass) |
[mouse or rat] nom | mouse [mice](rodent of the genus Mus) |
[not translated; use the equivalent simple tense verbe | be(used to form the continuous forms of various tenses) |
[of a business] directeur nom {m} | manager [managers](person whose job is to manage something) |
[of dung] bouse nom {f} | pat [pats](flattish lump of soft matter) |
[of the month] du mois) sommes-nous ? phrase | what day is it today(what day is it today? (current day of the week or of the month)) |