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If you want to express a purpose, then you will use the following idiom:
* pour + (infinitif) = in order to (do something)
On me paie pour faire ça.
I get paid (in order) to do that.
Nous ne pouvons pas rester pour manger.
We can’t stay (in order) to eat.
Je suis trop malade pour faire ça.
I’m too sick (in order) to do that.
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Sometimes, sentir can also be used as “to taste”.
This happens in the context of being able to taste an ingredient in a dish.
➖Je peux sentir l’ananas.
I can taste the pineapple.
➖Est-ce que tu sens le citron ?
Do you taste the lemon?
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In French, L'Impératif has three main characteristics:
1️⃣ There are only 3 persons in L'Impératif: tu, nous, vous since you only issue commands to 'you' or 'us/we'.
2️⃣ Like in English, the subject pronoun is dropped in L'Impératif.
3️⃣ The verb is at the same form as in Le Présent for tu, nous and vous:
➖Tu finis ta soupe. Finis ta soupe!
You're finishing your soup. Finish your soup.
❗️ATTENTION: We note that for verbs whose ending is “es” (verbs of the first group whose infinitive ends in -ER) in the second person “tu” the “s” disappears.
➖Tu manges ton dessert. Mange ton dessert!
You're eating your dessert. Eat your dessert!
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Amusez → Enjoy / Have fun
Vous → Yourself
Bien → Good
Another famous way to express such things is “Profitez bien“.
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It literally means:
Amuse → Enjoy / Have fun
Toi → Yourself
Bien → Good
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Boris O'Klein. The picture title "Everyone in turn"
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Translation: Love is a rose. Every petal an illusion. Every thorn a reality. (Charles Baudelaire, French poet)
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If you want to say “each/every of the (things)” in French, then you will say:
*️⃣chacun/ chacune des (choses) : each of the (things)
In this case the “things” have to be plural.
➖Chacune des trois filles a gagné un prix.
Each of the three girls won a prize.
➖Chacun des plats était délicieux.
Each one of the dishes was delicious.
❗️Please not that if the things that you are referring to are feminine, then you will use chacune.
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- ” Tu sens tellement bon “
” You smell so good “
- ” Ohh merci “
” Awww thank you “
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🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤 🟰 to Feel
You will use this when you wish to say that you “feel something”.
➖Je sens quelque chose.
I feel something.
➖Ca fait encore mal ? – Non, je ne sens rien.
Does it still hurt? – No, I don’t feel anything.
➖Nous pouvons sentir qu’il y a un problème.
We can feel that there is a problem.
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🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤 🟰 to Smell
➖Je sens du café.
I smell coffee.
➖Tu sens bon.
You smell good.
How can you differentiate between “to smell something“, and “to smell of/like something“?
Take a look at the following sentences to see what I mean.
➖Tu sens la sueur dans le gymnase ?
Do you smell the sweat in the gymnasium?
➖Tu sens la sueur. Tu veux prendre une douche ?
You smell of sweat. Do you want to take a shower?
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The way that you use “to feel” in English, is not exactly how you’d use it in French.
The verbs "sentir" broadly will be used for three things in French:
1️⃣ to smell
2️⃣ to feel
3️⃣ to taste
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Translation: Stop being nice, be real! Thomas d'Ansembourg, Belgian psychotherapist
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If you want to say “each/every (one)” in French, then you will say:
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➖Chacun a son propre caractère.
Everyone has a character of his own.
➖Elles sont à trente dollars chacune.
They’re thirty dollars each.
➖Chacun d’entre vous est un héros !
Every one of you is a hero!
❗️Please not that if you want to refer to specific individuals or groups then you will use:
*️⃣chacun/chacune d’entre nous/vous/eux/elles = each one of us/you/them
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If you want to say “each/every (thing)” in French, then you will say:
*️⃣chaque (chose) = each/every (thing)
In this case the “thing” has to be singular.
➖Chaque personne compte.
Every person counts.
➖Étudies-tu chaque jour ?
Do you study every day?
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