My god, I'm sorry
That is the term (in French) for 'by twos'.
une miche (fem) is a old term used to mean a plump loaf of bread. The term tends to disappear with the standardization of loaves.
Literally it means "My chicken"... but it is a French endearment term, like a pet name
Kon means nothing in French. The word "con" sounding the same, is an insult or demeaning term, rendered by 'c*nt' in English.
that means literally 'testicle breaker'- this is used as a disparaging term for someone pestering you.
Its mean Hello
"roches" is the French term for rocks.
she is French means she has French citizenship, she is a citizen of France.
logement is the French term for 'housing' or 'lodging'
The term "anglais" is French for the word "English".
dit on?: do we say?
Salut: It is neighbor.
"le" is the french term for "the"
Cajun French term for a foolish person.
The French term, 'Google Traduction' means Google Translation. Google Traduction is the french version of the Google Translation internet application.
The French term "partie deux oui" means the English term "to leave you". That would be an acceptable translation.
The term, shampoo, means the same thing in French and in English: A washing of hair.