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Pose

Put down

Language note: Pronounced as 'po-zay'. Often used in the imperative form to give instructions.

Culture note: In French homes, sharing the remote can sometimes be a playful battle of wills, especially during family TV time.

Context: You and your friend are watching TV at home, but they are holding onto the remote tightly.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Pose

[Pohz]

Put

To place or set down something in a specific location.

Il pose la télécommande sur la table.

He puts the remote control on the table.

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