begin the exercise
I believe that you're beginning
'You start here' in French is translated as 'Vous commencez ici'.
On vous commencez
"Begin (commence, start)!" is a literal English equivalent of the French word Commencez! The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person formal singular "you"/informal plural "you all" will be "kuh-maw-sey" in French.
vous devenez vieux, vous commencez à vieillir
we/you/they start: nous commençons - vous commencez - ils/elles commencent
2 to 7 à quelle heure vous commencez le travail demain?
what the term exercise mean
Michael L. Pollock has written: 'Exercise in health and disease' -- subject(s): Exercise, Exercise therapy, Exertion, Physical fitness, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Preventive Medicine, Rehabilitation
Norman L. Jones has written: 'Clinical exercise testing' -- subject(s): Exercise tests, Heart function tests, Exertion, Exercise Test, Heart Function Tests
Sandra L Wilt has written: 'The effects of specific exercise on dysmenorrhea in obese girls' -- subject(s): Dysmenorrhea, Exercise, Obesity, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Young women
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