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partir
     1. v. (obsolete, transitive) to share, to share out, to divide
           Avoir maille à partir avec quelqu'un. - To have scores to settle with someone, to have a bone to pick with someone.
     2. v. to go away, leave, depart
     3. v. to originate
           Toutes les artères partent du cœur. - All arteries originate from the heart.
     4. v. to die
           Il ne s'est pas vu partir - He has not seen death
     5. v. to emanate
           Cette croyance est partie d'un mauvais principe. - This belief emanates from an evil principle.
     6. v. (Quebec, informal, transitive) to start
           partir une affaire - to start a business
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)
mois
     1. n-m. month (datedef, from c. 1100)
     2. n-m. (euphemism, archaic) period, menstruation datedef, 1535—early 20th c.
en
     1. prep. in (used to indicate space, also see usage notes)
           J'habite en Angleterre. - I live in England.
     2. prep. to (indicates direction towards certain very large locations, see usage notes)
           Il est allé en France. - He went to France.
     3. prep. by (used to indicate means)
           aller en bus - go by bus
           partir en voiture - leave by car
     4. prep. as
           Il me traite en ami. - He treats me as a friend.
           habillé en père Noël - dressed as Father Christmas
     5. prep. at (used to describe an ability)
           fort en histoire - good at history
     6. prep. of, made of (used to describe composition)
           une chaise en hêtre - a chair made of beech/a beech chair
           une fourchette en métal - a fork made of metal/a metal fork
     7. prep. in (during the following time (used for months and years))
           en 1993 - in 1993
           en janvier - in January
           en septembre 2001 - in September 2001
     8. prep. (followed by a gerund) while
     9. prep. (followed by a gerund) by, in describing a way of getting something
           C'est en trichant qu'il est devenu champion. - It was by cheating that he became champion.
     10. prep. in (used to describe color)
           une photo en noir et blanc - a photo in black and white
     11. prep. in (used to describe feelings)
           en détresse - in distress
     12. prep. in (as part of something)
           en équipe - on a team
     13. pron. (Used as the object of a verb to indicate an indefinite quantity; of it, of them. Replaces the partitive article (du, de la, etc.))
           Essaies-en ! - Try some (of it / them)!
           Tu as combien de livres ? J'en ai trois. - How many books do you have? I have three (of them).
           Y a-t-il beaucoup de pièces ? Oui. Il y en a beaucoup. - Are there many rooms? Yes, there are many (of them).
           Martin a trois sandwichs, mais j'en ai seulement deux. - Martin has three sandwiches, but I have only two (of them).
           Il y en a combien ? - How many of them are there?
           Je bois de l'alcool parce que j'en ai besoin - I drink alcohol because I need (of) it.
     14. pron. Adverbial preposition indicating movement away from a place already mentioned; from there, from it. Replaces the phrase de là or d’ici.
           Est-ce qu'elle vient de Barcelone ? Oui, elle en vient. - Does she come from Barcelona? Yes, she comes (from there).
vacances
     1. n. plural of vacance
     vacance
          1. n-f. vacancy, free position
          2. n-f. (plural only) holidays
                Attention, les gars, écoutez. Les vacances sont terminées ; aujourd'hui on se remet au travail. - Attention, guys, listen. The holidays are finished ; today we get back to work.
          3. n-f. vacation
quel
     1. det. which
           Quel mec a volé mon pantalon? - Which guy stole my pants?
           Des psychologues ont essayé d'analyser quels traits physiques étaient considérés comme attirants. - Psychologists have tried to analyse which physical traits are considered attractive
     2. det. (exclamative) what
           Quelle catastrophe! - What a catastrophe!
     3. pron. (interrogative) what
           Quel est son nom? - What is his name?
pied
     1. n-m. (anatomy) foot
     2. n-m. leg, foot (projection on the bottom of a piece of equipment to support it)
     3. n-m. an old unit of measure equal to 32.5 centimetres
     4. n-m. (Quebec, etc.) (Translation for English foot (approx. 30.5 centimetres))
     5. n-m. (poetry) foot
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