How to Say ‘To steal’ in French
À voler
🇫🇷 In France: Can be used humorously to say someone's stolen your heart or attention.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
À
[ah]
To
A preposition used with verbs to indicate direction, purpose, etc.
Il a essayé à voler mon cœur.
He tried to steal my heart.
voler
[voh-lay]
steal/fly
Can mean to take something without permission or to fly.
Ce soir, je veux apprendre à voler.
Tonight, I want to learn to fly.
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