can you bring me a crossiant please
Pouvez-vous m'apporter un croissant veuillez
can you please bring me a crossiant
Pouvez-vous m'apporter un crossiant
Je vais acheter un croissant pour toi.
(juh vay ah-sheh-tay uhn cr-oo-ah-sahnt pour too-ah)-this is a rather crude pronounciation guide, but if you use it you will have better success than just trying to sound it out without a basic knowledge of french
(I'm going to buy a croissant for you)- literal translation
If you want an exact translation of "I will buy you a croissant" it would be "Je t'achèterai un croissant", but the above is more idiomatic.
Je veux un croissant. (I want a croissant)
Je voudrais un croissant. (I would like a croissant).
Pain au chocolat (lit., 'chocolate bread'). Can also be written croissant au chocolat (croissant with chocolate).
To ask for the delicious french breakfast that you require, say this:
Je voudrais s'il vous plaît une croissants (Je voo-dray sill voo play oon croissant.)
Translation: Mange(z) d'un croissant pour moi.
The (z) is for vous.
Note: This is as socially awkward to say in French as it is in English.
J'aimerais un croissant.
Croissant
tue teym id (toa-tame-id)
une carte d'identité
une carte d'étudiant
id say (twinkle twinkle little star) or just (french folk song) french folk song is kinda like the a and d scale
Je veux vraiment apprendre le français " i really want to learn french "
well if id didnt say myself i know that he was a french phsiologist
j'ai...ans / je suis agé de...ans. Also, if you want to say, "my name is Bob," in French, id say, "je m`appelle Bob."
id say lets go for a walk...and talk about how i like them
Id say 18. As an adult you can do as you like.
id say about 75
id say a truck like a silverado
id say the calla lily plant is as close as it gets for me