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Kl��gere in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for Kl��gere in the English»French Dictionary

germ [Brit dʒəːm, Am dʒərm] N

were [Brit wə, Am wər] VB pt

were → be

See also be

be <pres part being, 3e pers sg prés is, prét was, pp been> [Brit biː, Am bi] VB intr

we're [Brit wɪə, Am wɪr, wər]

we're → we are

I.here [Brit hɪə, Am hɪr] ADV When here is used to indicate the location of an object/point etc close to the speaker, it is generally translated by ici: come and sit here = viens t'asseoir ici.
When the location is not so clearly defined, is the usual translation: he's not here at the moment = il n'est pas là pour l'instant.
Remember that voici is used to translate here is when the speaker is drawing attention to an object/a place/a person etc physically close to him or her.
For examples and particular usages, see entry below.

1. here (indicating place):

II.here [Brit hɪə, Am hɪr] INTERJ inf

III.here [Brit hɪə, Am hɪr]

See also here and now

I.where [Brit wɛː, Am (h)wɛr] PRON Where is generally translated by : where are the plates? = où sont les assiettes?; do you know where he's going? = est-ce que tu sais où il va?; I don't know where the knives are = je ne sais pas où sont les couteaux.
Note that in questions on its own requires inversion of the verb: where are you going? = où allez-vous? but followed by est-ce que needs no inversion: où est-ce que vous allez?

II.where [Brit wɛː, Am (h)wɛr] ADV

III.where [Brit wɛː, Am (h)wɛr] CONJ

where → whereas

See also whereas

Kl��gere in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Kl��gere in the English»French Dictionary

germ [dʒɜ:m, Am dʒɜ:rm] N

were pt of be

See also be

I.be <was, been> [bi:] VB intr + adj or n

we're = we are, be

See also be

I.be <was, been> [bi:] VB intr + adj or n

I.here [hɪəʳ, Am hɪr] ADV

II.here [hɪəʳ, Am hɪr] INTERJ

II.where [weəʳ, Am wer] CONJ

I.there [ðeəʳ, Am ðer] ADV

II.there [ðeəʳ, Am ðer] INTERJ

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