How to Say βTo takeβ in French
De prendre
duh prahndr
[duh prahndr]
π¬ Usage Tip: The infinitive verb 'prendre' means 'to take'.
π«π· In France: Taking time for personal activities is encouraged in French lifestyles.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[duh]
To
Used as a function word to indicate intention or direction.
De prendre un verre.
To take a drink.
prendre
[prahndr]
take
Lay hold of something with one's hands.
Prendre un taxi.
Take a taxi.
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