Exiting = sortir
If you mean exciting: excitant (but it can be meant in a sexual way)
Sortie
to leave
There was NO exit plan. We're still there. The communists were fought to a stand-still. The Armistice still stands (at the 38th Parallel).
behind the exit of a cave
The Bolshevik Revolution was the event that led to Russia's early exit from World War 1. It was a costly war for Russia.
The nearest one!
The cast of French Exit - 2013 includes: Drea Kobus
Sortie means exit in French.
la sortie
French Exit - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:7 UK:15 (video premiere) USA:R
ExcitantI say exiting in french sortant or quitter.
The play "No Exit" was written by French philosopher and playwright Jean-Paul Sartre. It was first performed in 1944.
"French Exit" is merely a British equivalent of what is known in some places (mostly coastal cities in the northeast of the US) as the "Irish Goodbye." It describes a situation where someone covertly leaves a party/event/etc.. without saying goodbye. The French themselves call that "filer à l'anglaise" (to leave the English way)
"At the Louvre's exit" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à la sortie du Louvre. The prepositional phrase literally translates as "at the exit of the Louvre" in English. The pronunciation will be "a la sor-tee dyoo loov" in northerly French and "a la sor-tee dyoo loo-vruh" in southerly French.
French. Born in Romania, but lived in France for most of his adult life, and almost all of his work is written in French.
i got 1 french help Americans i American revolution but they didnt exit back when the french revolution was going on so they couldn't help
An exit sign with no arrows is immediately next to or above the actual exit or exit door. An exit sign with an arrow can be away from the exit and points in the direction of the exit.
A cul-de-sac (French bottom of the bag) is a dead end or closed street with the entrance and exit the same.