ce |
1. det. this, that | |
2. pron. (subject of être, with predicative adjectives or relative clauses, singular only) it, this, that (see § Usage notes, below) | |
C'est beau ! - It is beautiful! | |
est-ce que...? - is it that...? | |
ce dont je parlais - that which I was speaking of | |
C'eût été avec plaisir, mais... - It would have been with pleasure, but... | |
C'eût été dommage... - It would have been a pity... | |
3. pron. (subject of être, with predicate nouns) he, she, it, this, that | |
C'est un/une célébrité. - He/she is a celebrity. | |
Ce sont des célébrités. - These are celebrities. | |
Ce sont des gens bien. - These are good people. | |
ce semble - it seems | |
ce peuvent être... - these may be... | |
Maître |
1. n. a title given to lawyers and notaries public in France, Belgium, and Canada | |
2. n-m. master | |
3. n-m. leader | |
4. n-m. teacher (in a primary school) | |
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. | |
pousse |
1. n-f. (transport) clipping of pousse-pousse, t=rickshaw | |
2. n-f. growth (act of growing of plants etc.) | |
3. n-f. sprout, shoot | |
4. v. first-person singular present of pousser | |
5. v. third-person singular present of pousser | |
6. v. second-person singular imperative of pousser | |
pousser |
1. v. to push | |
2. v. to urge on, encourage | |
pousser quelqu'un à faire quelque chose | |
pousser à | |
3. v. to grow | |
L'arbre pousse vite. - The tree is growing quickly. | |
4. v. to spring up, to sprout | |
Les Starbucks poussent comme des champignons ici. - The Starbucks are springing up like mushrooms here. | |
5. v. to utter (a cry) | |
6. v. to move aside | |
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. | |
assez |
1. adv. enough | |
Il est incontestable que je suis assez bouché de croire ça. - It's incontestable that I'm already dumb enough to believe that | |
2. adv. quite | |
3. adv. rather | |
ses |
1. det. his, her, its, their, one's (when referring to a plural noun) | |
Alicia dîne chez ses parents. - Alicia is having dinner at her parents' house. | |
Thomas a perdu ses clés. - Thomas has lost his keys. | |
Tout le monde doit apporter ses documents. - Everyone needs to bring their documents. | |
élèves |
1. v. second-person singular present of élever | |
2. n. plural of élève | |
élever |
1. v. to raise | |
2. v. to bring up | |
3. v. to elevate, to enhance | |
4. v. to be heard, to rise | |
5. v. to rise, to soar | |
élève |
1. n. (masculine, referring to a boy) schoolboy, pupil, student | |
2. n. (masculine, referring to a child of unspecified sex) schoolchild, pupil, student | |
3. n. (feminine) schoolgirl, pupil, student | |
4. v. first-person singular present of élever | |
5. v. third-person singular present of élever | |
6. v. second-person singular imperative of élever | |