Everyone smiles in the same language.
Nous habitons dans un chalet à la montagne means "we live in a cabin / wood cottage in the mountain"
How to conjugate regular French verbs in the present tense: ER Verbs Danser- to Dance Je Dans(e) Tu Dans(es) Il Dans(e) Elle Dans(e) On Dans(e) Qui Danse? Nous Dans(ons) Vous Dans(ez) Ils Dans(ent) Elles Dans(ent) IR Verbs Finir- To Finish Je Fin(is) Tu Fin(is) Il Fin(it) Elle Fin(it) On Fin(it) Qui Fin(it)? Nous Fin(issons) Vous Fin(issez) Ils Fin(issent) Elles Fin(issent) RE Verbs Entendre- To Hear Je Entend(s) Tu Entend(s) Il Entend() Elle Entend() On Entend() Qui Entend()? Nous Entend(ons) Vous Entend(ez) Ils Entend(ent) Elles Entend(ent) Note: If you do not conjugate a verb it will always mean to (something) Example: If you leave the ER ending on Manger it will mean "to eat", so leaving the ending (ER, IR, RE) on a verb will in translation mean: to (something) P.S. Manger is a common irregular verb. This is because when you conjugate manger in nous it turns, Nous mang(eons) instead of Nous mang(ons).
"Passer la langue" is a French expression meaning to run one's tongue over one's lips or lick one's lips, often in anticipation or desire.
This sentence is inappropriate and explicit. It translates to "I want to make love to you with my tongue and I want to ejaculate in your mouth." It is important to use respectful and consensual language in communication.
nous nous is used with reflexive verbs and means ourselvesnous lavons : we are washingnous nous lavons : we are washing ourselves
"Nous Attendons" means "We Expect"
Sommes-nous .... means 'are we ...' in French.
Language
Nous je t'aime does not make sense. Nous means "we", and je t'aime means "I love you"If you mean to say "We love you", that would be Nous t'aime (informal), or Nous vous aimez (formal).
"sommes-nous ..." means 'are we ..' in French.
nous aimons des baguettes
It can mean two things: 'tongue' or 'language'.