mettre
1. (transitive) to put; to place
2. (transitive, of clothing) to put on
3. (transitive, of table setting) to set
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bruit
1. a noise
2. a rumor or report
lorsque
1. when (at a time when)
madame
1. a title or form of address for a woman,…
2. madam, Mrs. or Ms.; a title used with a…
3. (in children's language, childish)…
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venir
1. (intransitive) to come (to move from…
2. See venir de.
trouver
1. (transitive) to find; to retrieve…
2. (transitive) to find (something to be…
3. (reflexive, se trouver) to find oneself…
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nouveau
1. new, novel
nouveau
1. new person, new thing
mal
1. (as in the phrase: avoir du mal)…
2. pain
3. evil
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partout
1. everywhere
peau
1. skin of a person or animal
2. hide, fur
3. skin (protective outer layer of a plant…
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ensuite
1. in turn, subsequently, thereafter, then
tellement
1. so; so much; very
2. so much (singular); so many (plural)
3. so much (gives a reason for the…
entendre
1. to hear
2. (intransitive) to be able to hear
3. (literary) to listen to
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penser
1. (intransitive) to think, reflect,…
2. (intransitive) to think, imagine,…
3. (originally with a que sentence) to be…
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café
1. coffee (drink)
2. coffee colour
3. public house
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cour
1. courtyard,
2. (Quebec) backyard
3. court (of law)
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sortir
1. (intransitive) to exit, go out, come…
2. (transitive) to take out, bring out
3. (law, obsolete) to have or take…
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attendre
1. (transitive) to wait for, to await
2. to expect
3. (reflexive, followed by à) to expect
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tomber
1. to fall
2. to come down
3. (intransitive) to bump into, to come…
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vieux
1. old
rester
1. (intransitive) to stay
2. to remain, be left over
3. to stay, to remain (to continue to have…
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oncle
1. uncle
haut
1. high
2. tall
3. early