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how to say 'leave it' in french?
if my friend is saying something & i want to terminate the topic or the conversation ..then how can we say 'leave it, friend'..?
30 mai 2012 10:48
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Ha ha, I think nobody up to now has understood your question in the right way (excuse me if I'm wrong :)). I assume you meant something like: "don't go on with the subject you/we are speaking about".
You could say:
"Laisse tomber"; for example, because the topic is not important or interesting.
It's a bit like "Forget it".
or
"Restons-en là"; in this case, in most situations, you ask for not to go on with the topic because you're getting angry...
There are other expressions with a similar meaning as for example:
"Changeons de sujet" (Let's change the topic) or simply: "Arrête, s'il te plait" (Please, stop it), but this last is rather agressive, as you can guess.
30 mai 2012
2
Hum it's depends if you want leave your friend or not.
If you want leave your friend you can say : " Je dois te laisser."
30 mai 2012
2
you can say: " je dois quitter mon ami"
30 mai 2012
1
quitte-le
30 mai 2012
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laisser
30 mai 2012
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