Place with Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɫeɪs/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
PLAYSS with (or WITH/with)
plˈeɪs/ /wˈɪð
plays WITH
Definition
To put something together with another object, group, or person; to set something in the same location as something or someone else.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and literal. Most often, 'place with' comes before what you want to put together (e.g., 'Place the keys with the documents'). Not as common as 'put with' or 'keep with' in conversation. Always involves a physical or group association.
Spanish: poner con - colocar conPortuguese (BR): colocar com - pôr comPortuguese (PT): colocar com - pôr comChinese (Simplified): 与...放在一起 - 和...放在一起Chinese (Traditional): 與...放在一起 - 和...放在一起Hindi: के साथ रखना - के साथ स्थान देनाArabic: وضع مع - يضع معBengali: এর সাথে রাখা - সঙ্গে রাখাRussian: поместить с - поставить сJapanese: ~と一緒に置くVietnamese: đặt cùng với - để vớiKorean: 함께 두다 - 함께 놓다Turkish: ile birlikte koymak - ile yerleştirmekUrdu: کے ساتھ رکھنا - کے ساتھ جگہ دیناIndonesian: menempatkan dengan - meletakkan dengan
Example Sentences
Please place with the other boxes in the corner.
basic
You should place with your teammates during the activity.
basic
Can you place with the ingredients for the cake?
basic
Just place with any group you like for the project.
natural
He forgot to place with the important papers, so they got lost.
natural
All volunteers, please place with your assigned teams now.
natural