The opposites for the verb "venir" (to come) are "s'en aller" (to leave, to depart) or "partir".
Opposites of "je viens": je m'en vais, je pars.
- of "tu viens": tu t'en vas, tu pars.
- of "viens!" (imperative mood): "vas-t'en ! Pars !"
opposite -> le contraire
Ever heard the expression "au contraire"? Now you know where it comes from!
Parli
The opposite of "dessous" is "dessus" in French.
The opposite is naruto
The opposite of cold in french is "chaud" meaning hot.
The opposite of arriver in French is en face de l'arrivant.
"Plus" is the French equivalent of the English "more", and so the opposite of "less"
There is no "won't" in french, so you say the opposite of I will. Je ne vais pas.
désapprouver (opposite of approuver > approve)
The opposite of "dessous" is "dessus" in French.
The opposite is naruto
The opposite of cold in french is "chaud" meaning hot.
The opposite of arriver in French is en face de l'arrivant.
The opposite of "maintenant" in French is "plus tard," which means "later."
Sans being French for "without" I would think you're looking for Avec, French for "with"
"Plus" is the French equivalent of the English "more", and so the opposite of "less"
Jeune means young in French. The opposite is 'vieux' (masc.) or 'vieille' (fem.).
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You could say that you are being "opposite of how other people are" on Opposite Day. If you say the opposite of an opposite, it is a true expression.