présent - present
Conjuguer is a French equivalent of the English word "conjugate."Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the infinitive in its present form. The pronunciation will be "koh-zhyoo-ghey" in French.
"To sleep" is an English equivalent of the French word dormir.Specifically, the French word is a verb. Specifically, it is the present infinitive form of the verb. The pronunciation will be "dohr-meer" in French.
Peut-être is a French equivalent of the English word "perhaps".Specifically, the French word combines the verbs peut and être. The present indicative verb peut means "(it) can" and the present infinitive être translates as "to be". The pronunciation will be "puh-tehtr" in French.
"Can" is an English equivalent of the French word "peut."Specifically, the French word is the third person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive "pouvoir." The translation is "(He/she/it) can, is able to." The pronunciation is "puh."
Suis is the French equivalent of the English word "am."Specifically, the French and English words are both verbs. They both represent the first person singular in the present indicative tense. The pronunciation will be "swee" in French.
"To give" is a literal English equivalent of the French word donner. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "duh-ney" in French.
"(He) has" is an English equivalent of the French word a. The third person singular in the present indicative also translates literally as "It has," "One has" or "She has" in English. The pronunciation will be "ah" in French.
"(They) have" is a literal English equivalent of the French word ont. The pronunciation of the present indicative of avoir ("to have") in the third person plural will be "oh" in French.
Discutant is a literal French equivalent of the English word "discussing." The pronunciation of the present participle will be "dee-skyoo-taw" in French.
"To let go" is an English equivalent of the French word lâcher.Specifically, the word is the present infinitive form of a verb. It means "to loosen, to release". The pronunciation will be "lah-shey" in French.
"Ah-vwahr" is the pronunciation of the French word avoir.Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The French word means "to have" in English.
Privant is the present participle of the verb 'priver', meaning 'to deprive' in French. 'Privant' is translated as 'depriving'.