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recroiser.....
I know that the verb means 'to meet again'.
Can you give me a few examples of how to use this verb ? And is this verb commonly used ?
Could I say ? J'espere qu'on peut se recroiser l'un l'autre un jour.
Feb 14, 2013 12:24 PM
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Selon moi, ce n'est pas utilisé souvent. Moi, je dirais "j'espère que nos chemins se recroiseront un jour".
February 14, 2013
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J'espère qu'on pourra se recroiser un jour.
Parfait.
pourra parceque c'est dans le futur, recroiser inclut l'un l'autre.
I hope w'll meet again! you dont have to add each other.
February 14, 2013
C'est pas courant d'utiliser ce verbe dans ce contexte. C'est acceptable mais ça reste un peu lourd. On peut dire: J'espère qu'on se reverra bientôt. Le français n'est pas comme l'anglais: il y a plusieurs structures pour une seule phrase.
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February 19, 2013
It means more 'bump into again'. You don't really say croiser or recroiser if the meeting was planned. For this reason, I usually only say it if I randomly meet an acquaintance in town and say that we'll bump into each other again. Or if I say that I bumped into someone two times.
1. « Hey ça va ?
-Bien et toi ?
-Bien merci. Passe une bonne journée !
-Merci, toi aussi ! Je suis sur qu'on se recroisera un de ces quatre ! »
2. « À midi j'ai croisé mon ancien prof de sport à la poste, et à 4 heures je l'ai recroisé à la gare. »
February 14, 2013
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