This is the 11439th most frequent French word.
repart
The French word "repart" means "leaves again" or "restarts."
Here, 'repart' is used as the third-person singular present tense form of 'repartir,' which means 'to leave again.' This indicates someone departing anew for a destination.
Il repart demain pour Londres.
He is leaving again for London tomorrow.
In this sentence, 'repartons' is the first-person plural present tense form of 'repartir,' indicating a collective suggestion to resume movement after a pause.
Repartons après le déjeuner.
Let's leave again after lunch.
Here, 'repart' refers to the project beginning anew, metaphorically indicating a restart or renewal of activity.