mes |
1. det. my (when referring to a plural noun) | |
Mes clés sont dans ma poche. - My keys are in my pocket. | |
mon |
1. det. (possessive) my (used to qualify masculine nouns and vowel-initial words regardless of gender) | |
J'ai perdu mon chapeau. - I lost my hat. | |
La décision a été prise pendant mon absence. - The decision was taken in my absence. | |
2. det. Followed by rank, obligatory way of addressing a (male) superior officer within the military. (Folk etymology: military-specific short for "monsieur".) | |
caresses |
1. v. second-person singular present of caresser | |
caresser |
1. v. to stroke; to caress (to move the hand over the surface of) | |
2. v. to toy with | |
3. v. to touch up; put the final touches on | |
seules |
1. adj. feminine plural of seul | |
seul |
1. adj. lonely | |
2. adj. alone | |
3. adj. only | |
4. adj. single | |
pouvaient |
1. v. third-person plural imperfect indicative of pouvoir | |
pouvoir |
1. v. can, to be able to | |
Je peux venir ce soir. - I can come this evening. | |
2. v. may | |
désastre qui peut nous frapper - disaster which may strike us | |
3. v. (impersonal, reflexive) to be possible; may, could be | |
Il se peut que je sois malade. - (literally) It could be that I'm ill / (more naturally) I may be ill. / I could be ill. | |
4. n-m. (or un) power | |
prendre le pouvoir - to take power, to seize power | |
5. n-m. authority | |
6. n-m. (legal) power of attorney | |
lui |
1. pron. him, he; the third-person masculine singular personal pronoun used after a preposition, or as the predicate of a linking verb, or when disjoined from a sentence, or as a stressed subject | |
J'habitais avec lui. - I was living with him. | |
C'est lui qui a dit cela. - It was him who said that. | |
Lui, il n'en sait rien. - He doesn't know anything about it. | |
2. pron. him, her; the third-person singular personal pronoun used as an indirect object | |
Je lui ai donné le livre. - I gave the book to him/her. | |
3. Participle. past participle of luire | |
rendre |
1. v. to give back; to return, to restore | |
2. v. to render | |
3. v. to give | |
rendre un avis favorable. - To give a favorable opinion. | |
rendre sa décision. - To make a decision. | |
4. v. to make | |
Tu me rends malade. - You make me ill. | |
5. v. to pay (a visit) | |
L'amour vient rendre visite à mon âme. - Love comes to pay a visit to my soul. | |
6. v. to make one's way (to a place), to get oneself (into a place) (with dans) | |
7. v. (indtr, chez, .reflexive) to call on (someone) | |
8. v. to surrender, to give in, to give oneself up to | |
Après trois longues heures d'attente, le voleur s'est finalement rendu. - After three long hours of waiting, the thief finally surrendered. | |
son |
1. n-m. sound | |
Le son de ce piano est agréable. (The sound of this piano is nice.) | |
2. det. (possessive) his, her, their, its (used to qualify masculine nouns and before a vowel) | |
Elle a perdu son chapeau. - She lost her hat. | |
Il a perdu son chapeau. - He lost his hat. | |
J'aime son amie. - I like his/her girlfriend. | |
La décision a été prise pendant son absence. - The decision was taken in her/his absence. | |
3. n-m. bran | |
Ceci est du pain de son. - This bread is done with bran. | |
sourire |
1. n-m. smile | |
2. v. to smile | |