reposer is to rest, to stay put.
Reposer.
to stay = rester, demeurer to rest = se reposer I just stay resting = je continue à me reposer would be fine
to rest is 'se reposer' in French. I'm resting is 'je me repose'.
to sleep and rest is translated 'dormir et se reposer' in French.
to get some rest is "prendre un peu de repos, / se reposer" in French.
"reposer" may be "poser" a second time = to put it back where it belongs, where you just taken it from: "tu vas la reposer" : [you've taken an object, and] 'you're going to put it back' "se reposer" is 'to rest, to take a rest' tu vas te reposer = you're going to take a rest
If you take sport in the (older) sense of "entertainment", I guess the the opposite would be boredom, which translates into "ennui" in french. If you're more thinking about the activity sport, the opposite would probably be "idle" or "chilling", the first translating "oisif" in french (negative connotation though), the second "se reposer" (infinitive verb). source: I'm french.
You should take some time off to have a rest.
It does not mean anything in French.
in French what does E O mean
It mean 27 in french
dormi mean 'slept' in French.