This French phrase can be useful if you offered something.
Why do I need to know? être preneur?
Because This French phrase can be useful when playing cards, making a purchase or when you only tell your friend, you are in your idea.
What does it mean?
Être preneur -It is pronounced more or less EH-Truh Pren-Gr. At first glance it seems ‘entrepreneur’, but it has nothing to do with being a businessman.
Actually, it translates as “being a policyholder.”
You can use this French phrase, or the female counterpart être preneuse – To say that you are willing to take or buy something, or express your interest.
Historical, the word Prenaje It could have the leg used to describe some who is a “user” or tobacco or other substance (for example. A tabac preneur, A tobacco user). This is still technically correct, although he will not listen to him as -orte.
These days, it can arise in a sales context, especially in real estate where a buyer could be described as a harassed either Prenaje.
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The most informal use of the phrase occurs when you want to express an interest in an idea or concept. For example, if someone asks if someone wants coffee, they can answer If your Fais du Café, je suis preneuse (If you make coffee, I would be interested).
Similarly, the word Prenaje It has a special meaning in the French card game TarotAs the person who plays against the other three or four players.
Use it like that
Yes, a one Idée d’Edroit où manger ce soir, your suis preneuse. – If someone has an idea or where to eat tonight, I am interested.
Ils Sont Toujous à la Recherche d’Eneur Puerd la Maison. – They are still looking for a buyer for the house.
Your preneur suis if vous êtes prêt à sell à prix ronduit. – I will take it if you are willing to sell it with a discount.
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