rester means to stay or to remain in French.
je reste derrière > I'm staying behind
qu'est-ce qui reste ? > what is left?
ce soir on mange les restes > for diner we eat the leftovers
rester means to stay (people, things) or to remain (things) in French.
"Rester" in french mean "stay".
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Resté is a conjugation of the verb Rester, meaning to stay or to remain.
The French phrase 'rester avec mais Ã? jamais' means to stay with [someone] but [not] forever. In the word-by-word translation, the infinitive form of the verb, 'rester', means 'to stay or remain'. The preposition 'avec' means 'with'. The preposition 'Ã?' means 'to or for'. And the adverb 'jamais' means 'always, ever'.
Rester en dehors - literally "stay out" (rester = to stay, dehors = out)
Rester ici means 'to stay here' in English.
"To rest upon" is one English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase rester sur.Specifically, the infinitive rester means "to remain, to rest." The preposition sur means "over, upon." The pronunciation will be "reh-stey syoor" in French.
rester dehors sortir
rester trop longtemps
You say "rester"
"être" or "rester" or "être debout"
"rester à la maison" means "to stay at home".
to stay is tranlated 'rester' in French.
To stay is rester. In the past tense like I stayed it would be, Je suis resté(e) or un séjour - séjourner