Lâche-moi les baskets – Mot du jour at FrenchHour
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Leave me alone – French expression What does ” lâche-moi les baskets ” mean? How do you say ‘ leave me alone ’ in French? How is it pronounced? How is it used in a French sentence? Listen to Anne, a French native say it at FrenchHour.com. lâche-moi les baskets – let go of me the tennis shoes. In everyday French, lâche-moi les baskets means ‘leave me alone’. * « Lâche-moi les baskets avec les escargots ! C’est non, je n’en mangerai pas. »* “Leave me alone with snails. There’s no way, I won’t eat any.” Students also liked to practice French with this free material English words in French – Today’s French The pronoun EN – Today’s French – Use this expression at least three times today – You like it? Share the link – LEARN FRENCH AS A MEMBERPractice – Rules – Audios – Videos – PDFs . Today’s French . List . Mot du Jour . List . Le Blogue . 3 Great Memberships . Courses . Donate .
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