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enquérir (s')
to inquire
monter
to climb
départir
to accord , to depart
instruire
to instruct
survoler
to fly over
circoncire
to circumcise
traiter
to treat, to negotiate
The traitor was shot and had to be treated by a doctor.
advenir
to happen
teindre
to dye
WI Meeting: Lets have tea in the garden whilst we tie dye the punk rockers t shirts.
enfuir (s')
to run away
découvrir
to discover
frapper
to knock
saillir
to protrude
The sailors tattoo was so infected protruded from his arm.
verdir
to turn green
modérer
to moderate
affaiblir
to weaken
tendre
to strain, to strive , to tend
peindre
to paint
toquer
to knock
nier
to deny
gâter
to spoil
tThe gater ate the spoiled fat child.

Definition: to spoil, damage, ruin

Les parents ne devraient pas gâter leurs enfants. - Parents shouldn't spoil their children.

Il fait trop chaud ; cette viande est gâtée. - It's too hot; this meat is bad.

Le papier est gâté ! - The paper is ruined!

Related: se gâter - to go bad, take a turn for the worse; gâté (adj) - spoiled; une gâterie - treat
remplacer
to replace
rappeler
to recall
détourner
to divert , to detour
remarquer
to notice
décevoir
to deceive , to disappoint
frire
to fry
revêtir
to put on
grimper
to climb
It can be grim climbing Ben Nevis
prouver
to prove
amener
to bring
The French verbs apporter and amener are used to indicate that you are bringing someone/something with you to the place where you are.

Emporter and emmener are used to mean that you are taking someone/something to a different place than you are right now.
mourir
to die
geler
to freeze
ranger
to arrange
ceindre
to put on
Cinderella put on her glass slippers.
poindre
to dawn
gratter
to scratch, grate
vaincre
to defeat
J'ai vaincu à la bataille de Vancouver
luire
to shine
The loo air was so strong after the curry it shone in the dark.
remettre
to put back (on) , to replace
équivaloir
to equal
coller
to stick
survivre
to survive
veiller
to stay up
serrer
to grasp, squeeze
rassurer
to reassure
proscrire
to prohibit
accrocher
to hang (up)
A cockroach hangs up it`s shell on a coat hook.
gêner
to bother
reconnaître
to recognize