Prendre is French for buy/take
prendre means "to take". hope that helps =)
"épris" means "in love" in French. This is from the verb "éprendre" (often reflective).
The verb "to take" in French is "Prendre". Taking is a different tense, therefore you would said "Prend". It depends what is before the verb. For example if you are saying "I am taking", you would say "Je prends".
prenez vos stylos (verb: 'prendre')
catch
The phrase 'en se laissant prendre, vous' translates as in allowing onself to be taken [in or carried away], you... . In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'en' means 'in'. The reflexive 'se' means 'oneself'. The verb 'laissant' means 'allowing, letting'. The verb 'prendre' means 'to take'. And the personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'.
"Prenez" is a French verb that translates to "take" in English. It is the second-person plural form of the verb "prendre," which means to take or to grab. The term is often used in various contexts, such as giving instructions or invitations.
Tu dois prendre soin de toi : You must take care of yourself
It's the vous (you) conjugation of prendre, to take.
Most often it means "to take".
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I can take care of you