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sortir

to go out / to leave
Used for going out of a place or taking something out. Uses 'etre' as auxiliary when intransitive, 'avoir' when transitive (taking something out).
je sors
I go out
nous sortons
we go out
tu sors
you go out - informal
vous sortez
you go out - formal
il/elle/on sort
he/she/one goes out
ils/elles sortent
they go out
Je sors ce soir.
(I go out tonight.)
Tu sors avec nous?
(Are you going out with us?)
Elle sort du bureau.
(She leaves the office.)
Nous sortons au restaurant.
(We go out to the restaurant.)
Vous sortez souvent?
(Do you go out often?)
Ils sortent ensemble.
(They go out together.)
Je ne sors pas aujourd'hui.
(I'm not going out today.)
Tu ne sors jamais le week-end?
(You never go out on weekends?)
Sortez-vous de la maison?
(Are you leaving the house?)
Il sort le chien.
(He takes the dog out.)
Je vais sortir les poubelles.
(I am going to take out the trash.)
A quelle heure tu sors?
(What time do you go out?)
Nous sortons par la porte.
(We go out through the door.)
Sors de la!
(Get out of there!)