est-ce que j'ai fait quelque chose de mal (sense of 'bad') / de travers (sense of 'mistakenly') ?
wrong again = encore faux
Une heure something something something
'what is wrong with you? is translated "qu'est-ce qui ne vas pas avec toi ?" in French. (sometimes the 'avec' is replaced by 'chez')
Comment=how dire=to say something en=in francais=french ..comment dire en francais =how to say something in french
Qu'est ce qui ne va pas ?
nothing's wrong would be translated 'rien n'est faux, rien n'est incorrect'. That gives a double negative and French speakers just say usually 'rien' (when told there's something wrong here...), or use the opposite phrase 'tout VA bien' (all is good).
wrong again = encore faux
You can say did I do something wrong or are you mad at me
Something in french is quelque chose
Une heure something something something
Une heure something something something
The word is wrong. People carelessly say that something is wrong.
faire quelque chose
If you did something wrong say sorry and flaunt yourself, if he did something wrong dont go back
To declare or assert that something is wrong, you can use the word "proclaim" or "assert."
you would say something like "porter"
They say that because they know they are if they do something wrong and they are sorry.