a word, probably "film" (movie) is missing. Le film d'Almodovar vient de sortir : the last Almodovar (aka : Pedro almodovar) is just released
"J'aime sortir avec" = "I like going out with"
Est-ce que tu veux sortir avec moi ? means "Do you want to go out with me ?"
Est-ce que tu veux sortir ? If you mean 'go out with me', it is 'sortir avec moi'
To take out the garbage = sortir la poubelle / sortir les poubelles. Both are acceptable. If you mean that somebody is hiding inside of a garbage can and you are ordering them to "get out of the garbage can" because its filthy, the French would be "Va t'en de la poubelle!"
If you mean "date" as in July 25, then it's "la date". If you mean a romantic date, then it's "un rendez-vous". If you mean it as a verb, as in to date someone, then it's "sortir avec".
Le dernier Almodovar vient de sortir : the last movie by Almodovar is just on screen now
"J'aime sortir avec" = "I like going out with"
"Tu vas sortir avec moi" means "Are you going out with me" in English.
je veux sortir avec mon petit ami is 'I want to go out with my boyfriend' in English.
I think you mean sortir which means to go out or to leave.
Sortir means 'to go out' in French.
Est-ce que tu veux sortir avec moi ? means "Do you want to go out with me ?"
"Vient de" means "comes from".
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Est-ce que tu veux sortir ? If you mean 'go out with me', it is 'sortir avec moi'
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"Vient de" means "just" or "comes from" in French. It is used to indicate that an action has just occurred in the recent past.