In the French schooling system, 'le collège' is Junior high school. You leave by age 15 / 16 and you take before that 'le brevet des collèges'.
At the end of senior high school ('le lycée'), you take 'le baccalauréat / le bac', which is the French equivalent of the SAT.
French students take the Baccalauréat exam before leaving college. This exam is the equivalent of a high school diploma and is required for admission to universities in France.
The French word "quitter" means "to leave" or "to exit."
The French phrase "vous pouvez partir" translates to "you can leave" in English.
The opposite of "arriver" in French is "partir," which means "to leave" or "to depart."
It translates to "leave me alone" in English.
To say "leave me alone" in French, you would say "laisse-moi tranquille" pronounced as "less mwah tron-keel".
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milk, biscuits and a carrot for Rudolf (YES) and wiskyyes they do they leave treats to
the British thought the French were were secretly loyal to France so they forced them to leave
no - it is your life and you can do what you want with it. Plenty of people leave collage without having kissed anyone. You have the whole of your life ahead of you and so can afford to take it slow. It also depends if you are a guy or a girl. Most guys leave college without kissing other guys I would guess.
S'il te plait, appelle avant de partir.
'i leave the beach' in french is 'i quitter la plage'
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tomorrow college or leave
they went to college, so they probably left at 18
French Leave - de Larrabeiti - was created in 2003.
Before leaving the lycée (equivalent of senior high school), French students have to take the baccalauréat - also known as 'le bac'.