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By Laura K. Lawless, About.com Guide to French Language since 1999

Expressions with Prendre

Monday May 19, 2008
The French verb prendre normally means "to take," but has several additional meanings, and is also used in a number of idiomatic expressions which must be memorized. Learn how to catch a cold, to gain weight, to take something literally, and more with this list of expressions with prendre.
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