The verb "Tenir" means "To hold". "Tiens" is the informal second-person personal pronoun version of this verb. Therefore "Tu tiens" means "You hold" or "you are holding".
"tiens c'est pour toi ça la belle mère" translates "here's this for you the mother-in-law"
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
tiens ma (+ feminine noun), tiens mon (+ masculine noun), tiens mes (+ plural noun)
take it
jusque, jusqu'à are the French spelling for until. Until then, be quiet: jusque là , tiens toi tranquille.
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from the verb 'tenir' (to hold)tu tiens ... = you are holding ...tiens ! = take that!si tu y tiens ... = if you really want it ...possessive: (with the feminine and plural forms)le mien, la mienne, les miens, les miennes = minele tien, la tienne, les tiens, les tiennes = your
'Keep quiet' is translated 'tiens-toi tranquille' in French.
"Tiens, c'est toi" is a French phrase that translates to "Look, it's you" in English. It is often used to express surprise or recognition upon seeing someone unexpectedly. The phrase conveys a sense of familiarity and can indicate a friendly or casual tone.
Tiens-toi bien means 'sit straight!' (or 'stand straight') in English. In the figurative sense, that could mean 'behave yourself well'
je tiens toujours tant à toi
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