To leave: verb (word of controversial origin, perhaps from the popular Latin surctus, from a form of surgere (to rise and arise).
(the verb to go out definitively supplanted issir -issu- at the end of the XNUMXth century).
Le verbe « sortir » a de très nombreuses acceptions :
I) Intransitive verb get out of; to go out
A. Go outside of a place, from inside to outside.
1. To go out (of a place), speaking of animate beings.
Leaving home.
Get out of bed.
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