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vieux
     1. adj. old
     2. n-m. old person
     3. n-m. (slang) parents (when in the plural), father
           mes vieux - my mom and dad
     4. n-m. old chap
           – Je ne veux pas t'empêcher de travailler, vieux. Je vois que tu es très occupé.
quote
     1. v. first-person singular present of quoter
     2. v. third-person singular present of quoter
     3. v. second-person singular imperative of quoter
     quoter
part
     1. n-f. share
           une grande part - a large share
     2. n-f. portion, part, slice
           une grande part de tarte - a large portion of cake
           pour ma part - for my part, as far as I'm concerned, as for me
           pour la part de mon ami - as far as my friend's concerned, as for my friend
     3. n-f. proportion
           une grande part de quelque chose - a large proportion of something
           il y a une grande part de fiction dans son récit - his/her account is highly fictional
     4. v. third-person singular present indicative of partir
     5. n-m. newborn
     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
écot
     1. n-m. share (of the bill, etc.)
     2. n-m. scot (tax)
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