supposed
The word 'supposé' in French translates into 'supposed' in English. It's often used to indicate what is believed, expected or required, similar to how it's used in English. Example sentences include: 'Je suis supposé partir demain' meaning 'I am supposed to leave tomorrow'. The word 'supposé' is mainly used in the context of an assertion or hypothesis that may not necessarily be true.
I am supposed to meet him tomorrow.
Here, 'supposé' indicates an upcoming plan or appointment.
You're supposed to be here at ten o'clock.
This French phrase uses 'supposé' to mean 'supposed to', implying an expectation or requirement.
I'm supposed to have finished this work yesterday.
In this example, 'supposé' refers to an expectation or a requirement that was not met.
He wasn't supposed to come to the party.
This phrase uses 'supposé' to show that something happened contrary to what was expected.
She is supposed to be studying for her exam.
This is another example of 'supposé' being used to express an expectation or obligation.
This is supposed to be a secret.
'Supposé' in this context refers to a condition or requirement for something to remain a secret.
You were not supposed to say that.
In this sentence 'supposé' is used to express a warning or prohibition.
We are supposed to arrive at dawn.
In this context, 'supposé' is used to express an expectation or a plan.
You are supposed to start working at nine o'clock.
This sentence uses 'supposé' to indicate a requirement or obligation.
They are supposed to deliver the package today.
In this French phrase, 'supposé' is used to indicate an expectation for a service.