Partir is one of those verbs that mean a bunch of things but most commonly used to say: to part/divide, to leave/set off, leave.
(i.e. of leave: a partir de aquí = from here on)
Vous pouvez partir means "you can leave, you can go" in French.
"Partir" in French means "to leave" or "to depart." It is a verb used to indicate the action of going away from a place or starting a journey.
The French word 'partir' translates to 'to leave', 'to go away' or 'to depart'. It is an irregular verb, so when conjugating use the verb 'etre' instead of 'avoir' like you would with a regular verb.
The word "from" in French is "de" or "à partir de" depending on the context.
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"bon" mean "good" and partir mean "to leave"
partir means 'to leave' in English.
despues de
Odio irme/salir/partir
We're going to talk this way from now on.
Menu à partir de ... means "menu starting price is..." in French.
Vous pouvez partir means "you can leave, you can go" in French.
leave = partir, quitter
"Yo quierro dejarte partir" -muchacho973
latir, sentir, dormir, partir, pedir
(Ella) ya se va.Está por retirse / irse / partir / marcharse.
It means: "From now on"