Je vais ôter mon peignoir.
I'm gonna take off my robe now, okay?
Je vais ôter ce peignoir.
I'm gonna get out of this robe.
En fait, j'en suis sûr, alors je vais ôter mes bottes.
In fact, I think I'm so certain to get wet,
Je vais ôter ma veste.
Let me take my coat off.
Je vais ôter mon chapeau pour mieux entendre.
I think I must take off my hat so I can hear better.
En fait, j'en suis sûr, alors je vais ôter mes bottes.
In fact, I think I'm so certain to get wet, I'll take my boots off.
Je vais ôter mon chapeau de patron pendant une seconde, parce que dans le fond...
I am gonna take my boss hat off for a second, because at the end of the day...
{\pos(192,220)}Vous n'allez pas aimer quand je vais ôter votre chaussure.
You're not going to like this, but I got to take your boot off.
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