- kompostieren, kompostiert, hat kompostiert
- Excusez-moi, mais que voulez-vous dire / qu'entendez-vous exactement par là ?
- wegwerfen, wirft weg, hat weggeworfen
- verbrennen, verbrennt, hat verbrannt
- Excusez-moi, mais je ne vous ai pas vraiment compris / je n'ai pas compris exactement ce que vous avez dit.
- J'aimerais encore compléter quelque chose / mes propos : ...
- TAD, m. -où [ta:t]Cornillet ['tɑ:t]
- Er möchte am liebsten nach Deutschland fahren.NB : as part of the verb phrase with "möchte(n)", the words "lieber" and "am liebsten" express preference or intensification in a specific request or question.
- Möchten Sie lieber Wein oder Bier trinken ?NB : as part of the verb phrase with "möchte(n)", the words "lieber" and "am liebsten" express preference or intensification in a specific request or question.
- C'HOAZH [xwa:s] a-w ['xoas]L, [xwas]Ph & Ku, [hwa:] & [ho:]Ko[hwax]Cornillet ['xwɑ:s]
- BLOAZ, m. -ioù [blwa:s], a-w ['bloas] alies [blwa:] [bla:]var. BLÉ (WE) [blɛ:] alies [ble:], [blaj]GroeNB : Morvannoù dit que les deux prononciations vraiment standard sont [bloa] (sic) et [blé].Cornillet['blwɑ:s], ['ble:(s)] (orthographié blez)
- Muss man ein oder zwei Formulare ausfüllen ?NB : "ein" meaning "one" receives slightly increased stress.
- Er raucht lieber Zigarren als Pfeife. (sic)NB : "lieber" and "am liebsten" never occur alone.NB : with an inflected verb form, "lieber" and "am liebsten" express preference or increasing degrees of pleasure or enjoyment.
- Vorher möchte ich noch zur Bank gehen.NB : verb phrases with "möchte(n)" express a polite request or question. The word "gern" may or may not occur with it. This is equivalent to the English courtesy formula "would like", and the request expressed is limited and specific.
- "Können wir diesen Stadtplan behalten ?""Aber gerne."NB : by itself, "gern" signifies polite and willing acquiescence to a suggestion, command or question.NB : the alternate form "gerne" frequently occurs, varying freely with "gern".
- Ich möchte lieber Zigarren haben.NB : as part of the verb phrase with "möchte(n)", the words "lieber" and "am liebsten" express preference or intensification in a specific request or question.
- Füllen Sie nur ein Formular aus !NB : "ein" meaning "one" receives slightly increased stress.
- UGENT ['y:gənt][yɟɛnt] & [ɥiɟɛnt]WCornillet ['y:gɛn(t)]
- Ich möchte ein Visum haben.NB : verb phrases with "möchte(n)" express a polite request or question. The word "gern" may or may not occur with it. This is equivalent to the English courtesy formula "would like", and the request expressed is limited and specific.
- Was möchten Sie essen ?NB : verb phrases with "möchte(n)" express a polite request or question. The word "gern" may or may not occur with it. This is equivalent to the English courtesy formula "would like", and the request expressed is limited and specific.