on se verra demain A demain (the a has an accent mark above it.)
Bye: au revoir
See you tomorrow: à demain
"salut, on se voit demain" or "salut, Ã demain"
D'accord , a demain!
J'ai hâte de vous voir demain
"je te vois demain / on se voit demain"
à demain
demain
très bien je m'en souviens très bien = I remember him very well
embrasser. i'm not french, but i asked a french guy and he says it could also mean kiss though... ;) well, well!
Je m'intéresse beaucoup aux sciences.
If you want to be a more versatile accountant and not just stay in an English speaking country yes you may as well. French is a very popular language so say if jobs in accounting were becoming rare, you could go to a French speaking country for a job. Another advantage is if you can speak French in the office and employ it well within the workplace and make money off it you should be able to get more money on your salary. Being bilingual never hurts!
well i went 2 school in france and i lived with this family and she didnt speack english so i had to learn french and it is frem queque malo
In French, 'not very well' is pas très bien.
Demaindemain
avec moi
Et demain.
a loser
Après-demain.
"... part demain"
a demain
belle demain
Quand demain
j'irai demain
"à demain" -- it literally means "to tomorrow".