Learn how to use the French verbs partir, sortir and quitter my friend.
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partir quitter
partir (de): to leave, go away
quitter: to leave (behind)
Tu pars demain ?
Are you leaving tomorrow?
Demain nous sortons. C’est prévu.
Tomorrow we go out. This is scheduled.
(de)
Vous ne partirez pas de Nice sans lui dire au revoir.
You will not leave Nice without saying goodbye to him.
Elle est sortie de la cuisine pour aller se reposer sur le canapé. Elle l’a bien mérité d’ailleurs.
She came out of the kitchen to rest on the sofa. She deserved it well.
J’ai quitté Paris car je ne pouvais plus respirer à cause de la pollution.
I left Paris because I couldn't breathe because of the pollution.
Je quitte mon petit-ami car ses actions ne correspondent pas à ses paroles.
I'm leaving my boyfriend because his actions don't match his words.
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