And thus it continues until the advice is given successively, Ne prenez pas une noire, Car elles aiment trop à boire, Ne prenez pas une rousse, Car elles sont trop jalouses.
All night was heard in ceaseless round, from the sentinel under my very window--'Sentinelle prenez garde a vous.
Fancying herself alone, Pauline raised her hand, in order to remove the handkerchief from her eyes, at least for a moment; but a loud "Prenez garde!
Prenez en--prenez, said he, looking another way; so they each took a pinch.
Si vous n’y prenez (pas) garde, il prendra un mauvais pli = If you are not careful he will get into bad habits.
Vous prenez tout en mal = You put a wrong construction on everything.
Courage Prenez votre courage à deux mains = Summon up all your courage.
Ne prenez pas ce que je dis au pied de la lettre = Do not take what I say literally.
Prenez garde que is the more natural modern expression.
I made it as short as possible:-- "Messieurs, prenez vos livres de lecture.
Ysengrins 'sire Renart, or le prenez de l'une part, sel me laciez bien a la qeue.
Prenez garde, then how you betray de confiance I have put into you?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prenez" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.