Usages of croiser
Devant la boulangerie, nous croisons souvent la voisine de Paul.
In front of the bakery, we often run into Paul’s neighbor.
Hier, j’ai croisé ta sœur au café, mais je n’ai pas osé l’appeler.
Yesterday, I ran into your sister at the café, but I did not dare call her.
J'ai croisé Marie au moment où elle sortait de la boulangerie.
I ran into Marie as she was coming out of the bakery.
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