Sortez is French for "get out".
As in the context "leave my house now!"
Sortez is French for "get out".As in the context "leave my house now!"
Get out your pencils
you go out -- tu sors / vous sortez
"Get (take) our your pencils!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phase Sortez vos crayons! The pronunciation will be "sor-tey vos kra-yo" in French.
consusi I believe it is sortez le papier
One way is sortez! (sore-TAY). It means "Leave!"
sors de là ! (singular) sortez de là ! (plural or formal)
You can say "sortez-moi d'ici" in French to mean "get me out of here."
Vous êtes une dame homme laid. Sortez de ma vue.
Est-ce que vous sortez demain?Tu vas en ville demain?Tu sors demain?
To turn in one's homework is "rendre ses devoirs" in French.
Sortir (to go out) is not a regular verb. This is the present conjugation: Je sors tu sors il sort elle sort nous sortons vous sortez ils sortent elles sortent Past participle= sorti Sortir is a DR MRS VANDERTRAMP verb, therefore in the past, sortir takes etre.