Brise is a noun:singular - la brise = breezeplural - les brises = breezes
tu me brises le coeur.
brise is a kind of wind, especially at sea, it's called breeze is English which sounds exactly the samegrandes brises would be something like fresh breezeSee Beaufort scale
Parents try to instill values in their children.
The noun forms of the adjective 'reverent' are reverentness and reverence.
He looked at his father with reverence.
that means roughly "you're getting on my nerves". It's quite a rude way to say it.
She tried to instill confidence in her students by praising their efforts.
Tagalog translation of reverence: galang
In the Light of Reverence was created in 2001.
i have great reverence for your work. Your reverence can not help me.
Maybe with a voodoo doll (just kidding). No, you can only "instill" habits not emotions. For example, you could instill someone with good values or good work habits. But not instill them to love, hate, be happy or sad.