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please help me with :prendre lui la main et prendre sa main,is there any kind of difference? merci!
Apr 18, 2013 2:33 PM
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Bonjour !
Il faut dire "lui prendre la main"."Lui" se place devant le verbe et signifie "à lui ou à elle".
"Prendre sa main" signifie exactement la même chose : prendre la main "à lui ou à elle".
Aucune différence entre les deux formules. No difference at all !
Cordialement.
April 18, 2013
Ils existent des expressions françaises:
Prendre en main: take in your hand, look after, take control
http://www.babla.fr/francais-anglais/prendre-en-main.
Prendre par la main: to assist
http://www.linguee.fr/francais-anglais/traduction/prendre+par+la+main.html
April 18, 2013
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