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mordre

English translation of mordre

bite

The French word 'mordre' is used to express the act of biting. It is a verb that can be used in various contexts, such as 'Il a mordu dans la pomme' (He bit into the apple) or 'Le chat a mordu le chien' (The cat bit the dog). It is important to note that the pronunciation is slightly different from the English word 'bite', as the 'dre' in 'mordre' is silent, making it sound more like 'more'.


Example sentences using: mordre

Elle peut mordre si elle a peur.

English translation of Elle peut mordre si elle a peur.

She can bite if she is scared.

This sentence is an example where 'mordre' is used in active voice, present tense, referring to a third person, singular (she). Here mordre, meaning to bite, is used to express a potential action under a certain condition.

Ne mords pas ton stylo.

English translation of Ne mords pas ton stylo.

Do not bite your pen.

In this example, 'mordre' is used in negative form, present tense and in the context of an imperative sentence. This sentence could be used to instruct someone not to bite their pen - a common habit among many people.

Le chien mord la balle.

English translation of Le chien mord la balle.

The dog bites the ball.

This is a clear and straightforward sentence where 'mordre' is used to state an action in present tense. In this case, the subject 'Le chien' is performing the action of biting the object, 'la balle'.

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