- Sans
Prendre is
French and
means "without
taking [it]". It may
refer to: Sans
Prendre or Sansprendre, an
alternative name for
German Tarok, a
south German...
-
Prendre l'air is the
third album by
French singer Shy'm. It was
released in June 2010 and five
singles ("Je sais", "Je suis moi", "
Prendre l'air", "Tourne"...
- A
profit (short for profit-à-
prendre in
Middle French for "advantage or
benefit for the taking"), in the law of real property, is a
nonpossessory interest...
-
Catch the Wind (French:
Prendre le large) is a 2017
French drama film
directed by Gaël Morel. It was
screened in the
Special Presentations section at...
- "
Prendre un enfant" is a song by Yves
Duteil from his 1977
album Yves Duteil. In 1978 he
released it as a single. It is one of his most
famous songs....
- Tout le
monde veut
prendre sa
place (sometimes
abbreviated TLMVPSP) (English translation:
Everyone Wants to Take His/Her Place) is a
French television...
- À tout
prendre (released as All
Things Considered in
English Canada and as Take It All in the
United States) is a
Canadian drama film,
directed by Claude...
- for duets: a
French singer and actor,
Johnny Hallyday on "L'amour peut
prendre froid" (a French-language
adaptation of "Love Me Anyway"
performed by Mary...
- À
prendre ou à
laisser (Take it or
leave it) was the
French version of the
television game show Deal or No Deal. It was
premiered on 12
January 2004 on...
- bolli(ri)
volere vouloir querer querer a vrea to take
prendre prendre (or prene)
pigai prendere prendre tomar,
prender apanhar,
levar a lua to pray pregar...