le |
1. art. the (definite article) | |
Le lait du matin. - The milk of the morning. | |
2. art. Used before abstract nouns; not translated in English. | |
L'amour est aveugle. - Love is blind. | |
3. art. (before parts of the body) the; my, your, etc. | |
Il s’est cassé la jambe. - He has broken his leg. | |
4. art. (before units) a, an | |
Cinquante kilomètres à l’heure. - fifty kilometres an hour | |
5. pron. (direct object) him, it | |
Où est Malik ? Je ne le vois pas. - Where is Malik? I don't see him. | |
Mon sac ? Je vais le mettre dans la voiture. - My bag? I'm going to put it in the car. | |
6. pron. used to refer to something previously mentioned or implied; not translated in English | |
Je suis petit et lui, il l’est aussi. - ... and he is it too | |
Cygne |
1. Proper noun. (constellation) Cygnus | |
2. n-m. swan | |
trompette |
1. n-f. trumpet | |
trompeter |
1. v. to trumpet | |
siffle |
1. v. first-person singular present of siffler | |
2. v. third-person singular present of siffler | |
3. v. second-person singular imperative of siffler | |
siffler |
1. v. to whistle | |
Elle siffle un air bizarre. - She's whistling a strange tune. | |
2. v. to whistle for, to blow on a whistle for | |
L'arbitre a sifflé la mi-temps. - The referee blew the whistle for half-time. | |
3. v. to boo by whistling (to show one's disapproval at something) | |
4. v. to hiss | |
5. v. to knock back (a drink), to down | |
drense |
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et |
1. conj. and | |
drensite |
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