to chase = chasser
chase (noun) = chasse, poursuite
chasser- to hunt chase- hunt[mas.] chasee- hunt[fem.]
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Chase チェース Chēsu
Chase = Jagd Pronounced 'Yagged' . That's the noun; the verb is 'jagen' - 'to chase'.
It originates from France, it is French for "hunter" or "leader of the pack." My name is Chase and i am proud of it.
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Chase is pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
"Chasse" literally means "to chase" in an English/French conversion. In ballet, it is where you "chase" one foot after the other.
It's actually from a nickname for a huntsman, drawn from the a last name meaning "chase, hunt" in Old French,
cazar, perseguir (verbs) caza, persecucion (nouns)
im gonna say that they chase their own tales because they think its something behind them and its threatening them so they chase it..