Prendrez (en. Will take)
/pʁɑ̃dʁɛ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Form of the verb 'prendre' in the second person plural in the simple future.
You will take the train tomorrow.
Vous prendrez le train demain.
Used to indicate an action that will take place or a future choice.
When will you make your decision?
Quand prendrez-vous votre décision?
Can also mean 'to receive' in certain contexts.
You will receive your pay at the end of the month.
Vous prendrez votre paie à la fin du mois.
Etymology
The word 'prendre' comes from the Latin 'prehendere', which means 'to seize'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
take the floor
To start speaking, often in public.
prendre la parole
take risks
To act boldly by accepting potential dangers.
prendre des risques
take your time
To act without haste.
prendre son temps
Related Words
taking
The action of taking something.
prise
taking
That which seizes, that which attracts attention.
prenant
taker
A person who takes or acquires something.
preneur
Slang Meanings
It's your turn to play.
Come on, now you take over.
Allez, maintenant, tu prends le relais.
To accept a situation or a challenge.
He said he would take on the challenge even though he knows it’s difficult.
Il a dit qu'il prendrait le défi même s'il sait que c'est difficile.