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maintenant
     1. adv. now, currently
     2. adv. , à cette heure
     3. adv. , à présent
     4. adv. , actuellement
     5. adv. , aujourd'hui
     6. adv. , en ce moment
     7. Participle. present participle of maintenir
     maintenir
          1. v. to maintain
          2. v. to stick to
          3. v. to stay fair
          4. v. to persist
          5. v. to keep up
que
     1. conj. that (introduces a subordinate noun clause and connects it to its parent clause)
           Je vois que tu parles bien français. - I see that you speak French well.
     2. conj. Substitutes for another, previously stated conjunction.
           Si le temps est beau et que tout le monde est d'accord, nous mangerons en plein air. - If the weather is nice and if everyone likes the idea, we'll eat outside.
     3. conj. when, no sooner
           Il était à peine parti qu’elle a téléphoné à la police. - No sooner had he left when she called the police.
     4. conj. (Links two noun phrases in apposition forming a clause without a (finite) verb, such that the complement acts as predicate.)
     5. conj. introduces a comparison
     6. conj.          (comparisons of superiority or inferiority) than
                   Il est plus grand que son père. - He is taller than his father.
     7. conj.          (comparisons of equality) as
                   Elle est aussi intelligente que toi. - She is as smart as you.
     8. conj. (used with ne) only, just; but, nothing but
           Je ne mange que des fruits. - I eat nothing but fruit.
     9. conj. how (in rhetorical interjections)
           Que c'est beau! - How beautiful it is!
           Mais que t'es drôle, quoi. - Oh, how funny you are.
     10. pron. (tlb, interrogative)
     11. pron. (slightly formal, accusative) (The inanimate direct-object interrogative pronoun.)
           Que pensez-vous de cette peinture ? - What do you think of that painting?
           Qu'auriez-vous fait d'autre ? - What else would you have done?
     12. pron. (slightly formal, nominative) (The inanimate subject or predicative interrogative pronoun.)
           Qu'est-il arrivé ? - What happened?
           Que me vaut cette visite ? - To what do I owe this visit?
           Que sommes-nous ? - What are we?
     13. pron. (accusative, relative) (The direct object relative pronoun.)
           C'est un homme que je connais très bien. - He's a man whom I know very well.
           Je viens de lire la lettre que vous m'avez envoyée. - I've just read the letter that you sent me.
maintenant que
     1. conj. fr-conjunction
     2. conj. now that
           Maintenant que j'ai ton numéro de téléphone, je vais t'appeler environ cinq fois par jour. (Now that I have your number, I can call you five times a day.)
vous
     1. pron. the plural personal pronoun in the second person:
     2. pron.          (subject pronoun) you (all).
                   Vous allez - You (all) go.
     3. pron.          (direct object pronoun) you (all).
                   Je vous adore. - I love you (all).
     4. pron. you, to you (indirect object pronoun):
           Je vous donnerai mon adresse. - I will give you my address / I will give my address to you.
     5. pron. (formal, polite) plural or singular personal pronoun in the second person:
           Monsieur, je ne peux pas vous le dire - Sir, I cannot tell you.
Me
     1. n. Abbreviation of Maître/Maitre(, a title given to lawyers and notaries public.)
     2. pron. (direct object) me
           Est-ce que tu me vois ? - Do you see me?
     3. pron. (indirect object) to me
           Émilien me donne un peu d'argent. - Émilien gave some money to me.
y
     1. pron. there (at a place)
           Il est dans la maison. Il y est. - He is in the house. He is there.
     2. pron. there, thither (to there)
           Nous allons au Mexique. Nous y allons. - We are going to Mexico. We are going there.
     3. pron. Used as a pronoun to replace an adverbial phrase starting with à.
           Je pense à mon pays. J'y pense. - I think about my country. I think about it.
     4. pron.          With verbs: see for verbs which use this structure.
     5. pron. With adjectives. Only used with a handful of adjectives (the most common combination being y compris, which is a special case), mainly in legal terminology.
                   personnes y nommées - Persons named there(in)
                   procédures y afférentes - Related procedures
                   documents y relatifs - Related documents
                   eaux y affluentes - Tributary waters
     6. pron. (Quebec, France, colloquial) he: Alternative form of il
     7. pron. (Quebec, France, colloquial) they: Alternative form of ils
     8. pron. (Quebec, colloquial) they: Alternative form of elles
fait
     1. n-m. fact
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of faire
     3. Participle. past participle of faire
     4. adj. done
     5. adj. cut out
           Je ne suis vraiment pas fait pour l'escalade.
     faire
          1. v. to do
                faire la vaisselle - to do the washing-up.
                Qu'est-ce que tu fais ? - What are you doing?
                Fais pas ça. - Don't do that.
          2. v. to make
                faire une erreur - to make a mistake.
                faire un voyage - to take a trip
          3. v. to say (of a person), to go (of an animal)
                "Je t'aime," fit-il. - "I love you," he said.
                Le chat fait "miaou". - The cat goes "meow".
          4. v. to make (cause someone or something to do something)
                Tu me fais rire. - You make me laugh.
                La chanson me fait pleurer. - The song makes me cry.
          5. v. to act like (something)
                Fais pas ton innocent avec moi. - Don't act like you're so innocent around me./Don't give me that innocent act.
          6. v. (impersonal) to be (of the weather or various situations)
                Il fait chaud/froid/noir/beau dehors. - It is hot/cold/dark/nice outside.
                Ça fait dix ans que nous nous connaissons. - We have known each other for ten years.
                Ça fait bizarre. - That seems/looks bizarre; that gives a bizarre effect/appearance/result.
                Ça fait très monsieur, ta cravate. - Your tie makes you look like a real gentleman.
          7. v. to do, to make (oneself)
                Elle se fait les ongles. - She is doing her nails.
          8. v. to be, to get (used for a passive action)
                se faire piquer - to be stung
                Je me suis fait avoir. - I got screwed.
                Est-ce que tu t'es fait couper les cheveux ? - Did you get your hair cut?
          9. v. to ripen (of fruit), to mature
          10. v. to become used to, to get used to
                Je ne m'y suis toujours pas fait. - I still haven't got used to it.
          11. v. (slang) to do (to have sex with)
          12. v. (informal, intransitive) to defecate; (metaphorically) to shit oneself (to be terrified)
                L'enfant a fait dans son pantalon. - The child soiled his trousers.
                Ils viennent d'entendre les nouvelles et ils font dans leur culotte. - They've just heard the news and they're shitting themselves.
          13. v. to become, to get
penser
     1. v. to think, reflect, concentrate one's mind on something
           Penser tout haut. - Think aloud, speak one's mind freely.
     2. v. to estimate, imagine, believe
           Vous n'en êtes pas où vous pensez. - You are not where you think you are.
           Il y a, je pense, dix kilomètres de chez vous chez moi. - It is ten kilometres, I estimate, from your place to my place.
           J'irai vous voir demain, je pense. - I will see you tomorrow, I suppose.
           La chose n'est pas si facile qu'on le pense. - The thing is not as simple as one might believe.
           Je ne pensais pas que vous vous méprendriez sur le sens de mes paroles. - I didn't imagine you would be mistaken on the sense of my words.
     3. v. (originally with a que sentence) to be of the opinion that, believe
           Je pensais qu'il était de vos amis. - I thought he was a friend.
           Je veux être d'accord avec toi, mais je ne pense pas que nous ayons besoin de son aide. - I want to agree with you, but I don't think we need his help.
           Je pense comme vous. - I agree with your view.
           Il ne dit rien qu'il ne pense. - He doesn't say anything he doesn't believe.
           Dites librement ce que vous pensez. - Cavalierly state your opinion.
           J'espère qu'il ne pense pas ce qu'il dit. - I hope he doesn't believe what he is saying.
           Faites-moi connaître votre façon de penser. - Tell me how you think about it.
           Pensez-vous ? - Do you really believe that? (1935, punning at the dialogue partner's missing belief in his own statement)
     4. v. to be absorbed by a worry or depressing thoughts
     5. v. to conceive a project
     6. v. (with de + object) to evoke the image or remembrance of someone in one's mind
           Penser d'aucun.
     7. v. (with à + object) to attach one's thinking to someone, especially lovingly
           Pensez à moi. - Think of me.
           Il ne pense qu'à celle qu'il aime. - He only thinks but of his beloved.
     8. v. (with infinitive) to believe being or doing something
           Il pense être plus habile que les autres. - He believes being smarter than others.
           Il ne pensait pas être observé. - He didn't think he was being observed.
           J'ai pensé mourir. - I thought I was going to die.
     9. v. (with mal or bien + de + object) to think well or badly, to have a high or low opinion of someone
           C'est un homme qui pense toujours mal des autres. - It's a man who always thinks badly of others.
           Je ne pense de cette affaire ni bien ni mal. - I don't think neither well nor badly of this affair.
           Que pensez-vous de cet homme ? - What do you think about this man?
     10. v. (with de + infinitive) to try or prepare to do something
           Penser de faire qqc.
     11. v. to reflect on something
           Soi penser qqc.
     12. v. (with à + object) to bear, keep something in mind, to consider something
           Le mal vient sans qu'on y pense. - Evil comes without one thinking of it.
           Faire ou dire une chose sans penser à mal. - Do or say something without meaning to harm.
           À quoi pensez-vous ? - What are you thinking?
     13. v. (with infinitive) to intend to do, aim at doing something
           Je pensais aller vous voir. - I fancied paying you a visit.
           Que pensez-vous faire ? - What do you intend to do?
     14. v. to have something in one's mind (c. 1220 in Barlaam et Josaphat, ed. C. Appel, 5623)
           C'est un homme qui ne dit jamais ce qu'il pense. - That's a man who never says what he thinks.
           Il pense beaucoup de choses qu'il ne dit pas. - He thinks a lot of things he doesn't say.
     15. v. (with à + infinitive) to intend to do, aim at doing something
           À quoi pensez-vous de vous conduire ainsi ? - What are you aiming at by behaving like this?
           Je suis trop de vos amis pour avoir pensé à vous nuire. - I am too much your friend to think of harming you.
           Je pensais à aller vous voir hier. - I considered to visit you yesterday.
     16. v. (with mal, obsolete) to intend to do something bad
           Penser mal.
     17. v. (with à + object) to take care of
           Il nous a reçus admirablement, il a pensé à tout. - He has welcomed us admirably, he has thought of everything.
     18. v. (with bien, in politics, religion, moral) to have opinions in accordance with the agreed principles
           Bien penser.
     19. v. (with adverb or adverbial expression) to have a certain intellectual tendency, preference or property
           Penser finement, noblement, singulièrement, hardiment. - To think finely, nobly, in a singular way, boldly.
           Penser avec justesse. - To think with accuracy.
           Penser juste. - To think in the right way.
mardi
     1. n-m. Tuesday
soir
     1. n-m. evening
il
     1. pron. he (third-person singular masculine subject pronoun for human subject)
           Il est parti. - He left.
     2. pron. it (third-person singular subject pronoun for grammatically masculine objects)
           Je cherche mon livre. Où est-il ? - I'm looking for my book. Where is it?
     3. pron. (impersonal pronoun) Impersonal subject; it
           Il pleut. - It’s raining.
est
     1. adj. east
     2. n-m. east
     3. v. third-person singular present indicative of être
     être
          1. v. to be
                Vous devez être plus clairs. - You must be clearer.
          2. v. (auxiliary) Used to form the perfect and pluperfect tense of (including all reflexive verbs)
                Après être allé au yoga, je suis rentré chez moi. - After having gone to yoga, I came back home.
          3. v. (semi-auxiliary) to be (Used to form the passive voice)
                Il peut être battu ce soir. - He can be beaten this evening.
          4. n-m. being, creature
          5. n-m. being, the state or fact of existence
venu
     1. Participle. past participle of venir
     venir
          1. v. to come (to move from one place to another that is nearer the speaker)
                Viens vivre avec moi en France. - Come live with me in France.
quelque
     1. det. some (singular)
un
     1. art. an, a
     2. num. number box, fr
     3. num. one
     4. pron. one, someone
     5. n-m. one (the number or figure)
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