Search Results for: "gentils"
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Vocabulary (10)
gentil(le)
frKind or nice; friendly and considerate.
gentil
esGentle, kind.
gentil
frPrimary meaning: kind, nice.
mes
frMy (plural)
beau-père
frFather-in-law; stepfather.
padrasto
ptA stepfather; the husband of one's mother and not one's biological father.
envers
frTowards (a person, attitude, or feeling).
gentile
itKind and pleasant.
caractère
frThe mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
chef
frBoss, chief, head.
Phrases (17)
Você é muito gentil
ptThis is a warm, polite way to tell someone they are being very kind or sweet. It...
Seria muito gentil se
ptIt is a polite way to ask for a favor or make a suggestion. It translates to 'It...
Muito gentil da sua parte
ptThis Portuguese phrase is a warm and sincere way to acknowledge someone's kindne...
C'est gentil de votre part.
frUsed to express gratitude for someone's kindness or thoughtful action.
C'est très gentil de votre part.
frTo express sincere appreciation for someone's thoughtful action or behavior.
Être généreux(se) et gentil(le).
frTo be kind, compassionate, and willing to help others.
Seja gentil.
ptA polite way to ask for something or express politeness.
Muito gentil da sua parte.
ptTo express appreciation for someone's kindness or helpfulness.
C'est vraiment gentil.
frTo express gratitude or appreciation for someone's kindness.
C'est très gentil à vous.
frExpressing gratitude for someone's kindness or help.
C'est gentil de votre part
frTo thank someone for their kindness or helpfulness.
C'est gentil de ta part.
frTo thank someone for their kindness or thoughtfulness.
C'est gentil
frUsed to describe an action or person as kind or nice.
È molto gentile
itComplimenting someone's behavior.
C'est très gentil
frExpresses appreciation for kindness.
C'est gentil.
frUsed to describe an act as kind or nice.
C'est très gentil.
frExpressing appreciation for someone's kindness.
Grammar (20)
French Adjective Position: The BAGS Rule (un petit chat)
fradjectives_adverbs
Someone & Something in French (Quelqu'un, Quelque chose)
frpronouns
French Adjective Agreement: Matching Gender and Number
fradjectives_adverbs
French Adverbs: Turning Adjectives into Actions (-ment)
fradjectives_adverbs
French Irregular Adverbs: Beyond '-ment' (bien, mieux, mal)
fradjectives_adverbs
French Past Participles: Have, Be, Do (avoir, être, faire)
frverbs_past
The Vibe Tense: Being with 'être' (Subjonctif présent)
frsubjunctive
French Verb 'Être' in Present Tense (to be)
frverbs_present
French Adjectives: Adding -e for Feminine
fradjectives_adverbs
French Identity vs. Description (C'est vs. Il est)
frsentence_structure
Advanced Portuguese Comparisons: The More, The Better (Comparativos Avançados)
ptadvanced_syntax
French Adjectives: The BAGS Rule (Before the Noun)
fradjectives_adverbs
French Irregular Verb: Subjunctive Avoir (aie, ait, ayons)
frsubjunctive
My, Your, His/Her in French (mon, ma, mes)
fradjectives_adverbs
Portuguese Courtesy Phrases: Please, Thank You & Excuse Me
ptsentence_structure
The Verb 'to be' in the Past (être - Imparfait)
frverbs_past
Using 'dont' with verbs (parler de, avoir besoin de)
frpronouns
Forming Passive Infinitives in Portuguese (ser + particípio)
ptsentence_structure
French Relative Pronoun 'Qui': The Subject Connector
frpronouns
Expressions with Avoir: Hungry, Thirsty, Afraid (Avoir faim, soif, peur)
frverbs_present