i don't know can ya'll tell me Im only 10 years old trying to find out
"Emmène-moi"
Emporter ma douleur
to take away : emporter, emmener a dish in a takeaway: un plat à emporter
Moins means "less" or "minus"or "take away"
to take the fur trade away from the french
the Eiffel Tower
tu me coupes le souffle / tu m'epoustouffles ...
"des moments à couper le souffle"
Va t'en! Means "get lost!" or "get away from me" in French.
'go away' is translated "va t'en" in French. (or "allez vous-en" when you address several people at once)
"We take" in French is translated as "nous prenons."
The French verb "jemporte" is a conjugated form of "emporter," which means "to take away" or "to carry off." In this context, "jemporte" translates to "I take away" or "I carry off." It is commonly used to express the action of taking something with you when leaving a place.