More context is needed to know how to translate a phrase with so many meanings as "take out". Here are just a few possibilities:
take my socks out of the drawer -- sortir mes chaussettes du tiroir
take out all punctuation from the sentence -- enlevertoute la ponctuation de la phrase
take out the solids from this mixture -- extraire les solides de ce mélange
à emporter
jus de l'éléphant That is in french i take classes in french
Animaux en peluche. I take french in school so I know it is right.
prends soin (familiar)prenez soin (formal)
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
To say "I will take" in French, you would say "Je prendrai."
"We take" in French is translated as "nous prenons."
To say "take a poop" in French, you can say "faire caca."
'take steps' in french is 'prendre des mesures'
take it
start with the letter "I" and follow it by "will take photographs in french"
prends ça !
"prends ça !"
jus de l'éléphant That is in french i take classes in french
je mappelle Shannon...i take French :)
"to take a break" may be translated as "faire une pause" in French.
Actually, in French, you would say: I would love to studyFrench. (J'aimerais étudier le français.)If you prefer to say "I would love to take a French course" you could say "J'aimerais suivre un cours de français."