Ask Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire...? or Tu vas fair quoi...? to ask "What are you going to do...?" but replace the ellipsis with a time or place, such as à la piscine or au parc. If you want to speak formally, replace an tu with vous (for example, Qu'est-ce que vous vas faire demain?).
Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire (cet été)? - What are you going to do (this summer)?
Où est-ce que tu vas aller (pendant les vacances)? - Where are you going to go (during the vacation)?
Quel-age tu?
Ask them.
Ask them for it.
you can tell someones nationality by their references usually americans look mixed. for example if someone is german and french they would look mixed german and french.
French will benifite someones personality by helping you get into a university to learn something and that something will maybe if you like it become your job.
Ask them, or search for them on Yahoo.
Ask them.
their birth certificate / ask them / ask their friends / ask their family
plans d'étage
Ask first!
'quels sont tes plans ?'
You could ask Leona Lewis how is she inspired? who she is inspired by? Who her friends are? What she like is someones personality? Does she have a partner? You could ask Leona Lewis how is she inspired? who she is inspired by? Who her friends are? What she like is someones personality? Does she have a partner?