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"Will the present world survive?" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Le monde actuel survivra-t-il? The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase in the third person singular of the future indicative -- in which actuel also translates as "contemporary, current, modern, today's" -- will be "le mo-dak-twel syoor-vee-vra-teel" in French.
dont knw about cristiano:::::::(
je doute que c'est vrai.
actuellement, en ce moment, au moment que je vous parle
Seydou Gueye is the Secretary General of the Government for Senegal.
Il a été imaginé pour remplacer le système précédent.
Louis Dollot has written: 'Les migrations humaines' 'La France dans le monde actuel' -- subject(s): Civilization, French, French influences, Modern Civilization 'Les relations culturelles internationales'
Jacques Madaule has written: 'Reconnaissances' -- subject(s): French literature 'Claudel dramaturge' -- subject(s): Dramatic works 'Graham Greene' 'Les Juifs et le monde actuel' -- subject(s): Jews, Political and social conditions 'Ce que dit Elsa'
A word with same or similar spelling/pronunciation andmeaning in two languages is called a cognate.If the words seem alike but have different meanings, they are called false cognates, or faux amis in French.some examples:cognates: actor/acteur, difference/différence, league/ligue...false cognates: eventual/eventuel, actual/actuel, billion/billion...
Actuel, là, or présent as an adjective and cadeau or présent as a noun are French equivalents of the English word "present." Context makes clear whether "now" (case 1), "in attendance" (examples 2 through 6), "gift" (instance 7), or "present" (sample 8, regarding chronological time and grammatical tense) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ak-twel," "la," "prey-zaw," and "ka-do" in French.