"I'm putting the trash can out"
"je sors" means "I'm going out" in Frenchje sors = I'm going out. / I go out.
Je sors ma maitresse translates as "I am taking my (primary school) teacher out" or "I am taking my mistress out".
"I'm going out". That means either that you are leaving a room / a building through the door, or that you are going out to enjoy yourself in town. Another additional meaning is indicating a romantic relationship: Je sors avec Sandra = I'm going out with Sandra = she is my girlfriend Sandra sort avec lui = he is Sandra's boyfriend.
"je sors, je serai de retour vers 19 h" means "I am going out, I will be back around 7PM".
The literal translation is 'I go out with bassist'.
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Gerard AZZOLA has written: 'Je sors'
sor is the french verb for je sors whitch means i leave
I'm already going out with someone
Je means 'I'.
"Je m'appelle" means "my name is" in English.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.