Hello, my dear friends! Welcome to this new episode of the Authentic French podcast. Today, we are going to discover an expression together. I find this expression nice. It is "save who can" often with an exclamation point, "save who can!", because, well, you will see that when we use it, it is because there is a danger.
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Now let's move on to the content of this podcast. So, in the expression "save who can", you have the verb "save". To save means to save someone from the risk of death, we preserve them or we keep something intact. It can also be an object, so we can use the verb "save" to say that we want to save a living being from the risk of death or that we want to preserve or keep an object intact, we don't want it to be broken.