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David
what does the french word "tiens" means?
what does it mean in this sentences:
"Je ne tiens pas à faire changer vos habitudes"
"C'est pour ça que je tiens tant à ce que tu viennes courir avec nous"
could you please provide me with another examples where this woed is used in every day life?
Thank you
Jan 10, 2016 4:51 AM
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"tenir à" includes the idea of "firmly wanting". It has "mandatory" and "important" built in it. It's a bit weird to explain as it has no counterpart in English as far as I know. "wanting" do the job, but it doesn't have the same power.
January 11, 2016
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tenir in your examples mean: "want to" with the emphasis on "want" So: you could say: REALLY want to do something.....
I don't really want to change your habits.
That is why I really want so much (tant) that you would come and run with us. (double emphasis: "tenir" and "tant"
January 10, 2016
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The verb "Tenir" means "to hold"
But "Tenir à " in thoses sentences could mean "to want" but not exactly , I really couldn't find its appropriate synonym
In another example : "Je tiens à toi" means "I care about you "
January 10, 2016
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