Take care, be careful, watch out.
Je prends le sac à dos de mon frère means "I take my brother's backpack" in English.
Well, En Garde means "On guard" French. It is said before a duel sword fight, I think. Touche means either "touch" or "keys". Touche does indeed mean touch, it signifies a "kill" and the end of the match.
Reste belle is how you say stay beautiful in French. You can also say: "garde ta beauté, garde ta fraîcheur which also means stay beautiful.
prends soin (familiar)prenez soin (formal)
What do you eat for breakfast?
"Prends ton livre" in French means "take your book" in English.
I'm taking the bus
It means- The risks that I take
"Take care of yourself" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Prends soin de toi."Specifically, the verb "prends" means "(informal singular You) take." The masculine noun "soin" means "care." The preposition "de" means "of." The personal pronoun "toi" means "you."The pronunciation is "praw sweh duh twah."
"Prends moi" means "Take me". Note that it has frequently a sexual meaning, as a way for a girl to ask her partner for sexual intercourse.
"Take care!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Prends soin!Specifically, the imperative verb prends means "take". The masculine noun sointranslates as "care". The pronunciation will be "praw sweh" in French.
"I'm taking the bus" is an English equivalent of "Je prends le bus."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "prends" means "(I) am taking, do take, take." The masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The masculine noun "bus" is an English loan word.The pronunciation is "zhuh praw luh byoos."
Je prends is - to take. and le petit dejeuner is- a little lunch but it is actually breakfast so this phrase it - ' I take breakfast'
"At Attention" The term is "En Garde", and is of French origin. It means 'be on your guard' and is used in Fencing to alert your opponent that you are about to duel him.
En garde in French means "on (your) guard (because I am about to attack, in fencing)" in English.
Je prends le sac à dos de mon frère means "I take my brother's backpack" in English.
"See you soon and take care of yourself" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "À bientôt et prends soin de toi."Specifically, the preposition "à " means "to, until." The adverb "bientôt" means "soon." The conjunction "et" means "and." The verb "prends" means "(informal singular You) take." The masculine noun "soin" means "care." The preposition "de" means "of." The personal pronoun "toi" means "you."The pronunciation is "ah byah-toh eh praw sweh duh twah."