qu'est-ce qu'on mange ce midi ?
on dirait qu'il va pleuvoir
il faut que tu fermes les volets
les voisins sont partis en vacances
prépare ton cartable, tu vas être en retard � l'école
est-ce que tu as fini tes devoirs ?
Usually very basic definitions, terms and phrases in English, but French is also common.
A really good book to use when performing French English translations would be a French English dictionary. You could also get a book of common phrases.
Expressions encourageantes and phrases encourageantes are French equivalents of the English phrase "encouraging phrases." The feminine plural phrases respectively reference non-musical (spoken, written) and musical encouragements. The respective pronunciations will be "ek-sprey-syo-naw-koo-ra-zhawnt" and fra-zaw-koo-ra-zhawnt" in French.
Setah
une phrase (fem.)
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
haza
"écris des phrases" is "write (some) sentences" in French.
Oliver Towles has written: 'Prepositional phrases of asseveration and adjuration in Old and Middle French' -- subject(s): French language, Terms and phrases, Prepositions, Oaths
26 in French is "vingt-six".
pig out put out
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