sor is the french verb for je sors whitch means i leave
"je sors" means "I'm going out" in Frenchje sors = I'm going out. / I go out.
The root word of "sorcerer" is "sorce," which comes from the Latin word "sors" meaning fate or lot.
partir means to leave, sortir means get out of somewhere, go out, come outJe pars: I'm leaving, I'm goingJe sors: I'm going outJe sors du métro: I'm going out of the tubearriver (to arrive, to come) is the verb meaning the contrary of partirentrer (to enter, to go in, to get in) is the verb meaning the contrary of sortir
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.
"je sors, je serai de retour vers 19 h" means "I am going out, I will be back around 7PM".
"je sors" means "I'm going out" in Frenchje sors = I'm going out. / I go out.
sors / sors de lÃ
sors du lit, sors de ton lit
L. Sors has written: 'Plastic mould engineering'
trieuses
it is spelled "les trésors d'hier" or "les trésors d'antan"
Je sors ma maitresse translates as "I am taking my (primary school) teacher out" or "I am taking my mistress out".
je sors avec ...
you go out -- tu sors / vous sortez
i couldent find a deleet button...
"tu t'en sors bien / c'est bien"
We bear what fortune brings