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  1. English translation of 'gêner' - Collins Online Dictionary

    English Translation of “GÊNER” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  2. GÊNER | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    GÊNER translate: to cause discomfort to, to bother, to bother, to hold up, offend, ail, cramp, embarrass, hinder. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  3. gêner - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 10, 2025 · Arrête de me regarder comme ça, ça me gêne. Stop looking at me like that; it's making me uncomfortable. Ne te gêne pas, surtout ! ― Don't mind me! Je vais me gêner, tiens …

  4. GÊNER - Translation from French into English | PONS

    Look up the French to English translation of GÊNER in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.

  5. Definition, Meaning, Examples & Pronunciation in French - Le Robert

    Mettre (qqn) à l'étroit ou mal à l'aise, physiquement. Ces souliers me gênent. serrer. Est-ce que la fumée vous gêne ? déranger, incommoder, indisposer. Entraver (une action). perturber. Gêner …

  6. GENER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GENER is son-in-law.

  7. GÊNER translation in English | French-English Dictionary | Reverso

    Au mieux, ça va vous gêner dans plus d'un titre. At best, it'll hinder you in more ways than one. Si nous sommes vus, ça pourrait gêner, ou pire. If we're seen it could hinder you, or worse.

  8. gêner - English translation – Linguee

    Les travaux routiers ne gêneront pas les automobilistes. The roadworks will not inconvenience motorists. Le manque de financement gêne les avancées scientifiques. Lack of funding inhibits …

  9. Gener | Ultimate Lexicon

    Discover the meaning, origins, and usage of the term 'gener.' Understand its implications in various contexts and learn about related terms.

  10. gêner - Définitions, synonymes, conjugaison, exemples - Dico en …

    déf. conj. syn. ex. 17e s. Mettre (qqn) à l'étroit ou mal à l'aise, physiquement. Ces souliers me gênent. serrer. Est-ce que la fumée vous gêne ? déranger, incommoder, indisposer. Entraver …