Apporter means : To Bring
Here are the conjugations for it in the present tense:
J'apporte Nous apportons
Tu apportes Vous apportez
Il/Elle apporte Ils/Elles apportent
S'il vous plaît, pouvez-vous lui apporter... ? in French means "Can you please take him (something)?" in English.
qu'est-ce que tu vas apporter ?
"what will you bring ?"
Amener - for people and pets. Apporter - for things
"when you come back can you bring ..." is "quand tu reviens peux-tu apporter (+ thing) / amener (+ person or animal) ..."
It basically means "coul you please bring him/her ..." something. What that something is, is left out.
Bonne, s'il vous plaît apporter moi un verre?
porter = to wear (clothes), to bear (a burden)apporter = to bring (for things only - for people, use "amener" instead of "apporter")une porte (fem.) = a doorso :la porte est ouverte > the door is openj'apporte le gâteau > I bring the cakeje porte un manteau vert > I'm wearing a green coatje porte un sac a dos très lourd > I bear a heavy rucksack
I brought it home: "je l'ai apporté à la maison" (tu l'as apporté, il, elle l'a apporté, nous l'avons apporté, vous l'avez apporté, ils l'ont apporté) I brought him home: "je l'ai amené à la maison" apporter or amener = to bring rapporter or ramener = bring back (apporter and rapporter are correct for things, amener and ramener are correct for both things or persons)
Pouvez-vous manger ici? - Can you eat here? Puis-je manger ici? - Can I eat here?
It does not mean anything in French.
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