"en attente d'un rendez-vous" = am waiting for a rendez-vous (may mean a date)
If it is an internet or SMS message, make sure you know enough about the sender. Do not leave for a date with an unknown person and without telling someone you trust (and has a minimum of good sense) about the meeting.
regarding the possible answers, negative ones:
- "ce n'est pas possible" (this is not possible)
- "je ne vous connais pas suffisamment" (I do not know you enough)
- "je n'ai pas l'intention de vous donner rendez-vous / de vous rencontrer" (I have no intention to set a rendez-vous with you / to meet you)
positive ones:
"on pourrait se voir à .... heures, le .... (date) à .... (endroit)" (we could meet at [hour, date, place])
"qu'est-ce que vous proposez ?" (what do you propose?)
mon anniversaire tombe le vingt-et-un août
Non, je n'ai pas de stylo and Oui, j'ai un styloare replies to the French question As-tu un stylo? The questions and the answer respectively translate as "No, I don't have (a) pen," "Yes, I have a (one ) pen" and "Do you have a (one) pen?" The respective pronunciations will be "no zhuh neh pad stee-lo," "wea zheh eh stee-lo" and "ah-tyoo eh stee-lo" in French.
1 in French is 'un'
You say un crayon in French.
'un but' (masc.)
un four is an oven in French
un mois means 'a month' in French.
"un bus" is a bus in French.
un sac is a bag in French.
a peacock is called "un paon" in French (do not pronounce the "o" in the word)
a jumper is called "un pull / un pullover / un sweat" in French
"J'ai un" in French translates to "I have a" in English.