How to Say ‘To stay’ in French
Rester
reh-stay
[reh-stay]
💬 Usage Tip: "Rester" means "to stay" or "to remain." In skating, it works well with body-control adjectives: "rester stable," "rester calme," "rester concentré(e)."
🇫🇷 In France: French coaching language often focuses on control and posture, so verbs like "rester" come up a lot in sports and movement activities.
Phrase Breakdown
Rester
[reh-stay]
to stay / to remain
verb meaning to keep the same state or position
En roller, « Rester » peut vouloir dire garder son équilibre.
In skating, "Rester" can mean to keep your balance.
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