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Best Way To Explain "Amener
Emmener Apporter Emporter"
The verbs "Amener Emmener Apporter Emporter" are not always applied
correctly in the French language. Most people seem to use the verb "Amener" for
all situations but there are actually four distinctive equivalent verbs
available in the french language to describe the different situations.
This may seem complicated but each verb has a simple meaning
in phrases. The best way to explain these verbs is with example
sentences.
These french verbs are similar to the two english verbs "Bring" and
"Take".
Here are some examples =>
- She
brought
her friend to do some shopping.
- Elle a amené
son amie pour aller magasiner.
The verb "amener" specifically means that you are bringing a person [or
an animal or a vehicle] from "there" to "here".
- She
took
her friend to do some shopping.
- Elle
a emmené son amie pour aller magasiner.
The
verb "emmener" specifically means that you are taking a person [or
an animal or a vehicle] from "here" to "there".
- She
brought
her purse to do some shopping.
- Elle a
apporté sa bourse pour aller magasiner.
The verb "apporter" specifically means that you are bringing a thing
[that you can actually carry] from "there" to "here".
- She
took
her purse to do some shopping.
- Elle
a emporté sa bourse pour aller magasiner.
The verb "emporter" specifically means that you are taking a thing
[that you can actually carry] from "here" to "there". Ŧ