Examples of using "L'aider" in a sentence and their english translations:
You must help him.
Can you help her?
You're supposed to help him.
- You're supposed to be helping him.
- You're supposed to be helping her.
- You're supposed to help him.
- You're supposed to help her.
Please, help him!
I tried to help him.
He would let me help him.
they want to help him,
- You've got to help them.
- You must help him.
- I must help him.
- I have to help him.
- You must help her.
- You must help him.
I want to help him.
- We're going to help him.
- We'll help him.
- We must help him.
- We must help her.
You can't help him.
They were unable to help him.
She needs to help him.
He enabled me to help him.
He would let me help him.
I really do want to help her.
I thought I could help her.
You must help him, quickly!
- I only want to help her.
- I just want to help her.
- I'd like to help her if I can.
- I'd like to help him if I can.
I tried to help her.
I know you want to help him.
Why did you agree to help him?
- Can you help her out before they get her?
- Can you help her out before they catch her?
I'll be glad to help him.
I'm willing to help him.
He asked me to help her.
She called out to us for help.
He's asking you to help him.
She asked for your help.
I can't help him.
Nobody came to help him.
- We can't help him.
- We can't help her.
Tom couldn't help him.
Shouldn't you be helping him?
One of us could help her.
Tom asked for my help.
- Tom has no one to help him.
- Tom has nobody to help him.
- Tom doesn't have anyone to help him.
- Tom doesn't have anybody to help him.
They were unable to help her.
Maybe I should go help him.
Tom asked Mary for some help.
She was the first one to help him.
I must help her at any cost.
He volunteered to help her.
He had no friend to help him.
He was the first to help her.