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A question for those of you who are familiar with the French Language

Could you help me translate these sentences? I have a book on French Verbs (it's the Barron's 501 French Verbs, sixth edition), and they are examples of sentences using the verb "amener." Here are the sentences.

Aujourd'hui ma mere a amene ma petite soeur chez la dentiste. Quand elles sont entrees chez lui, le dentiste leur a demande:---Quel bon vent vous amene ici?

I know what most of the individual words mean, but I am having trouble putting them all together to decide what this actually means. If anyone could help, that would be great.

And I'm probably going to have to break down and either take a French Class or purchase some good instructional software if I'm really going to get a grasp of this.

Thanks.

Today my mother took my little sister to the dentist. When they went in, the dentist [a woman] asked them: To what do I owe the pleasure of this visit? (literally, what favorable wind blows you here?)

As you can see, amener has a number of different meanings In French, including take, bring, and accompany. In this case it is a sailing metaphor.

You might want to explore WordReference.com. It explains many idioms in comparable phrases.

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