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TENDRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TENDRE is a tender regard : love.
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tendre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: tendré. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Adjective; 1.2 Verb; 1.3 Noun; 1.4 Anagrams. 2 Catalan. 2.1 Etymology 1. 2.1.1 Pronunciation; 2.1.2 Adjective.
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TENDRE - YouTube
Music videos · TENDRE - ENDLESS feat. SIRUP(Official Music Video) · TENDRE - DOCUMENT (Official Music Video) · TENDRE - LIFE(Official Music Video). RALLYE ...
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TENDRE (@tanaakin) • Instagram photos and videos
テンダー / 河原太朗 / ampel 2025.10.1 _ TENDRE NEW ALBUM & TOUR "GRATEFUL DAYS" IN AUTUMN info : @tendre__staff · Photo shared by TENDRE on August 24, 2025 ...
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TENDRE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
tendre in British English (ˈtɑːndrə IPA Pronunciation Guide ) noun a feeling of tenderness Collins English Dictionary.
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Tendre - Translation into English - examples French | Reverso Context
Tendre est la chair de ces femmes. Tender is the flesh of these women. Tendre, délicat et facile à boire. Tender, delicate and easy to ...
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Tendre - to tighten, tense, stretch, flex - Lawless French
Tendre means to tighten, tense, stretch, or flex. It is a regular -re verb.
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TENDRE - Spotify
TENDRE(テンダー)は、日本の音楽家河原太朗のソロプロジェクト。2017年12月にEP「Red Focus」でデビュー。 ... 2023年「BEGINNING – EP」「IN WONDER – EP」の2枚のEPを ...
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TENDRE | translation French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
TENDRE translations: tender, loving, tender, to stretch, to stretch out, to stretch, to strive, to tend, crane, extend…
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The use of vb tendre - French - Reddit
It implies that you offer something you have in your hand and you stretch out your arm to offer it, hence "tendre" as in "tendre le bras".
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