tu portes
It has two meanings... it can be ''hang out'' or ''carry''.
To execute; carry out; to perform; to comply. Source -Collins French-English dictionary.
"Ils/elles portent" mean: "they carry", "they are carrying" depending on the context
we can carry on in french if you like
These words from the French language carry the meaning of Liberty (freedom) and Fraternity (brotherhood).
The type of news does the French newspaper Equipe carry is L'Equipe and much more like another french newspaper's. It exist much more French newspaper that does Equipe carry
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Yes. Porter = to carry.
Irish luck is "la chance irlandaise" in French. Now that seems to carry another meaning (see realted question), so if you mean bad luck, this is "la malchance".
It does not mean anything in French.
Oddly, JCPenney, IKEA and even Walmart carry French style beds. Depending on the area, any furniture store is sure to carry at least one French style bed.