French Fries (Pommes de Terre = Potato and Frite = Fried)
FRENCH FRIES
The term "pommes" is not commonly used to refer to English people. "Pommes" is a French word that translates to "apples," not a term for English people. English people are commonly referred to as "Brits" or "the English."
"French bye" is not a common phrase. It could potentially refer to saying goodbye in French, which is "au revoir".
'À la' is a French phrase. It is commonly used in French cuisine to refer to a preparation or cooking style, such as "à la mode" which means 'in the style of'.
The phrase you are thinking of is "Mayday". In early years of aviation this was a cry for help. It is a corruption of the French word 'maidez', help me.
"The cup" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase la tasse. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la tasse" in French.Note that "la tasse" in French only refers to cups like "teacups" or "mugs" and does not refer to plastic cups or glasses.
The word "quading" does not have a direct translation in French. However, you can use the phrase "faire du quad" to refer to the activity of riding an all-terrain vehicle.
The phrase these creatures line 2 refer to 'strongly right hand'.
The French word "la chaise" is feminine. In French, nouns that refer to objects are classified as either masculine or feminine. "La" is the feminine definite article used before feminine nouns in French.
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This phrase means literally: From many, one and is used to refer to the many states forming one country in the USA.
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"Ton Ami" is French for "your friend." It is commonly used to refer to someone's friend in a casual or familiar way.