"Quitter" means to leave someone, exemple. : Je vais te quitter. It means I will leave you. "Quitter" means also to leave a meeting. It is always leaving someone or something.
"Partir" means to leave in general, to leave to go to the store. To to leave for school = je vais partir pour l'école.
I hope that my explanation was clear enough.
"Quitter" is used to indicate leaving a person or a place, while "partir" is more general and can refer to leaving in a broader sense, such as for a trip or an activity. Both can be used interchangeably in some contexts, but "quitter" tends to be more specific to leaving a particular person or situation behind.
The French word "quitter" means "to leave" or "to exit."
leave = partir, quitter
quitter, partir, laisser
'i leave the beach' in french is 'i quitter la plage'
ExcitantI say exiting in french sortant or quitter.
quite= tout a fait, completement
a leave = une feuille to leave = quitter, partir
I want to leave this place.
The French have more croissants.
There is no difference, because France is in Europe, so French are Europeans, but Europeans are not French. So, basically, the beginning was a lie, because there IS a difference.
French dressing is a vinaigrette dressing.