What are we having for dinner? = Qu'est-ce qu'on mange?
Tea in French is the drink and nothing else. If you want to double check look on Google translate.
A red teeshirt is "un tee-shirt rouge" in French.
Bounjour je mapelle Nevada in french (tee hee)
A tee-shirt is spelled and pronounced the same in French. The spelling 'T-shirt' is also common. It is considered a masculine noun and has no local translation.
Tee-shirt is amasculine noun in French: un tee-shirt.
CORRECTED: petit chef [pay-tee shef]
"Avoir"
The tee. Le tee-shirt means the tee-shirt, therefore leaving you with that.
elle met (or elle enfile) un tee-shirt rose, avec un cœur rouge
tee-tee-ka-ka
It's the same: question. However, it's pronounced keh-s-tee-on
Tor -tee -yasTor -tee -yasTor -tee -yasTor -tee -yasTor -tee -yasTor -tee -yas
my little palace -- mon petit palais -- "moh[n] puh-tee pah-leh"