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Mettre, porter and s'habiller are French equivalents of the English verbal phrase "to wear."

Specifically, the three French words are all verbs. They represent the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciations will be "MEHT-truh," "POHR-tey" and "sah-bee-yey" in French.

Less common equivalents are vêtir or se vêtir de. The two preceding options respectively are pronounced "veh-teer" and "suh veh-teer duh" in French.

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"j'aime porter..."

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