oui |
1. adv. yes | |
2. interj. yes | |
Monsieur |
1. n-m. alternative case form of monsieur Used to show respect | |
2. n-m. (historical) (Specifically, the brother of the French king) | |
3. n-m. mister, sir (a title or form of address for a man, used with or without the name in direct or third-person address) | |
4. n-m. gentleman | |
Il y a un monsieur pour vous voir. - There's a gentleman here to see you. | |
Le |
1. Proper noun. surname, from=Vietnamese | |
2. art. the (definite article) | |
Le lait du matin. - The milk of the morning. | |
3. art. Used before abstract nouns; not translated in English. | |
L'amour est aveugle. - Love is blind. | |
4. art. (before parts of the body) the; my, your, etc. | |
Il s’est cassé la jambe. - He has broken his leg. | |
5. art. (before units) a, an | |
Cinquante kilomètres à l’heure. - fifty kilometres an hour | |
6. 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. | |
7. 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 | |
professeur |
1. n-m. teacher | |
Professeur de français, professeur de mathématiques. - French teacher, Maths teacher. | |
2. n-m. professor | |
Le conseil de faculté comprend les professeurs titulaires et a notamment pour fonction de présenter des candidats aux chaires vacantes. - The faculty council comprises tenured professors and ha | |
et |
1. conj. and | |
les |
1. art. plural of le: the | |
2. art. plural of la: the | |
3. pron. plural of le: them | |
4. pron. plural of la: them | |
moyens |
1. adj. masculine plural of moyen | |
2. n. plural of moyen | |
moyen |
1. n-m. way, method, mean of doing something | |
2. n-m. medium | |
3. adj. middle | |
4. adj. average | |
5. adj. (Canada, informal, euphemistic) Big; impressive; serious | |
6. adj. (linguistics) middle | |
ne |
1. part. (literary) not (used alone to negate a verb; now chiefly with only a few particular verbs: see usage notes) | |
2. part. not, no (used before a verb, with a coordinating negative element usually following; see Usage Notes, below) | |
3. part. (Used in a subordinate clause before a subjunctive verb (especially when the main verb expresses doubt or fear), to provide extra overtones of doubt or uncertainty (but not negating its verb); the so- | |
4. part. In comparative clauses usually translated with the positive sense of the subsequent negative | |
Apprendre le français est plus facile qu'on ne pense. - Learning French is easier than you (might) think. | |
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. | |
manquaient |
1. v. third-person plural imperfect indicative of manquer | |
manquer |
1. v. (indirect transitive, ;, object marked with preposition de) to lack, to be lacking in | |
Je manque de temps. - I don't have enough time. | |
2. v. (Used as English uses to miss (to feel a sadness caused by the absence of something, distance from a place, and longing to reunite therewith) more lite | |
Tu me manques. - You are missed by me./You are lacking to me. | |
3. v. to be missing or lacking to | |
La sottise ne manque pas là. - There is no lack of stupidity here. | |
4. v. to miss out | |
5. v. * 1996, Noir Désir, (lang, À ton étoile) | |
6. v. *: quote, fr | |
7. v. , Ça m'a manqué, tout ça, quand tu sauvais la face à bien d'autres que moi. | |
8. v. , I missed out on that, all of that, when you were saving face for many more than me. | |
9. v. to miss, to fail | |
J'ai manqué mon train. - I missed my train. | |
pas |
1. n-m. step, pace, footstep | |
2. n-m. (geography) strait, pass | |
Pas de Calais - Strait of Dover | |
3. n-m. thread, pitch (of a screw or nut) | |
4. adv. The most common adverb of negation in French, typically translating into English as not, don't, doesn't, etc. | |
Je ne sais pas. - I don't know | |
Ma grande sœur n'habite pas avec nous. - My big sister doesn't live with us. | |
J’veux pas travailler. - I don't wanna work. | |