The word take has multiple equivalents in French. Prendreis the most common, and is used in common idioms and phrases. It is used when you take a class, grab and object, steal something, etc. Emporter and Apporter(more like to bring) is used when you take AN OBJECT somewhere. (e.g. J'ai emporté mon portable) Emmener and Amener is used when you're taking or bringing A PERSON somewhere. (e.g. Je vais emmener Luc chez lui.)
*Please note that using prendre instead of emmener or amener has a vulgar sexual conotation.
To say "I will take" in French, you would say "Je prendrai."
Prenez une poupe
"We take" in French is translated as "nous prenons."
'take steps' in french is 'prendre des mesures'
take it
start with the letter "I" and follow it by "will take photographs in french"
To say "take the first step" in French, you would say "faire le premier pas."
prends ça !
"prends ça !"
jus de l'éléphant That is in french i take classes in french
je mappelle Shannon...i take French :)
"to take a break" may be translated as "faire une pause" in French.