Pay attention is "fais attention" or "faites attention" in French.
Another word for paid attention
Depending on the usage of the word "ignore"Pay attention toAcknowledgeObey
We say "draw your attention," and we tell someone to "pay attention," not "pay your attention."
Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
Words connotation affects the readers overall understanding of the writing
Pay is an English word which in French is Payer. There is no French word "Pay".
It means, "Pay attention" or "Listen".
Another word for paid attention
Same as in English
Fais attention au chat, faites (you plural) attention au chat.
Vos voisins font attention à la télé
You can just shout: Attention ! and in French it is followed with the preposition à (for in English): frenchspanishonline.com/magazine/watch-out-in-french/
payer is the French word for "to pay"
listen
Depending on the usage of the word "ignore"Pay attention toAcknowledgeObey
look at me, pay attention
The word has Latin origins 'oboedire' meaning to pay attention to or to listen to. This Latin word passed into Old French as 'obeir' to obey. The word then passed into English as 'obey' meaning to carry out instructions or orders, or to comply with demands.