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"Legal", in Brazilian portuguese may be a slang. ( Que legal ! ) meaning "How cool is it !" As a primary definition it is a term that means an action which is allowed by the local laws.
One verb related to legal matters is "to litigate," which means to engage in legal proceedings or a lawsuit.
"In lieu of" means in place of or instead of. In legal terms, it can refer to an alternative arrangement or substitution that is agreed upon by all parties involved.
"At legal age" is the correct phrase. It means that someone has reached the age required by law to engage in certain activities, such as voting or drinking alcohol.
"Legal" in Portuguese can have two meanings. One meaning is "legal" as in "lawful" or "permitted." Another meaning is informal, where "legal" is used as slang to convey something that is cool, good, or great.
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Coucher means to sleep / go to bed
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi? in French means "Do you want to sleep with me?" in English.
As an expression, it means, "do you want to sleep with me tonight". Outside of this context, "coucher" means to go to bed. For French people obviously the question "voulez-vous coucher avec moi" is not only to propose a sleepover, but reads "would you agree to have sex with me tonight" Without any sexual innuendo, the question would have been "voulez-vous dormir à la maison?" "est-ce qu'il couche avec elle?" = does he have sex with her? will you get in bed with me Voulez-vous = will you, would you coucher = sleep avec moi=with me
Intentional means to do something on purpose.
"Do you want to sleep with me this evening?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?"Specifically, the verb "voulez" means "(formal You) are wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The subject pronoun "vous" means "(formal) you." The infinitive "coucher" means "to sleep." The preposition "avec" means "with." The personal pronoun "moi" means "me. " The masculine demonstrative adjective "ce" means "this." The masculine noun "soir" means "evening."The pronunciation is "voo-leh-voo koo-she-rah-vehk mwah suh swahr."
Uncovering argument is often used in the legal system. This means a legal allegation delivered during the defense that shows the real purpose of the legal action.
voulez-vous coucher avec moi se soir 2X= do you wanna sleep with me tonight.
Voo-leh voo koo-sheh ah-vehk mwah suh swahr is a French pronunciation of 'Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir'. The verb 'voulez' means '[you] are wanting or wishing, do want or wish, want or wish'. The subject pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The infinitive 'coucher' means 'to sleep'. The preposition 'avec' means 'with'. The personal pronoun 'moi' means 'me'. The masculine demonstrative 'ce'means 'this'. The masculine noun 'soir' means 'evening'.
"Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir)?" means "Do you want to sleep with me (tonight)?"
As a noun it can refer to many things, but overall it is similar to the idea of "layer" in English. However it is also a form (1st or 3rd person singular) of the verb coucher, which means to put to bed (most commonly found in its reflexive form, se coucher, which means to go to bed).
L'heure in French means "the time". Example: "Time for bed" in French would be l'heure de se coucher.