Lots of meanings for this verb.
The main ones are:
mettre le pied dans le plat
il est laid comme un pou (idiomatic) : he's as ugly as a louse il ne savait plus où se mettre : he didn't knew where to hide
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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It's not French
mettre
effacer - mettre du tipex - mettre du blanc
"Put" means "Mettre" in French.
You can say "faire un strike" in French to mean "get a strike" in bowling.
"met" is the third person singular form of the verb "mettre" (ind. prés). "Mettre" means to place, to put, and so "(il) met" means "(he) places"
The phrase "put a ring on it" can be translated to French as "mettre une bague dessus".
mettre la table
"je vais devoir m'y mettre" means "I will have to undertake that".
Mettre en place.
mettre la table
To spell "put" in French, you would write it as "mettre."
"martel" is old French for "marteau" (hammer) and is only used in the expression "se mettre martel en tête" (getting obsessively jealous or tormented) "mmartel" does not mean anything.