il a quitté - French expression

il a quitté – he left – Mot Du Jour

il a quitté - il - he. a quitté - left.

Quitter is one of these words that one can easily get confused with. QUITTER means ‘to quit’, but also ‘to leave’, ‘to hold a line’, to vacate’ and more.

  • « Quand il a quitté son boulot, il est sorti de la salle de réunion sans prendre ses affaires. »
    • “When he left his job, he walked out of the meeting room without taking his things.”
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