"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.
to go out means "sortir" in french I'm going out with Sylvia (romantic relationship) = je sors avec Sylvia I'm going out to fetch the wood for the chimney = je sors chercher du bois pour la cheminée