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"savez-vous faire" = do you know how to do""n'est pas" = isn't"iss" = ??? (no meaning in French)
i only know the English which is sulk.............
"To know how to do" is one English equivalent of the French phrase savoir faire.Specifically, the infinitive savoir means "to know, to know how." The infinitive faire means "to do, to make." The pronunciation will be "sah-vwahr fehr" in French.
comio means I don't know
'trésor' is the French word for the English treasure
"Je connais" in French translates to "I know" in English.
If you know them: Vas-tu au cinema avec moi? If you don't, or you don't know them well: Allez-vous au cinema avec moi?
lol its his nickname it doesnt really have a meaning i know bcaus i know him
In French, "présente" means "present" in English. It can refer to being physically present or to something that is currently happening or available.
avec l'amour de votre petite sœur - and if you need to know any other translations you can just look up translator on google and go to 'english-french' . then type in what you want translated and it will come up :)
Je t'aime avec tout mon coeur.
"je ne veux pas te connaître" or "je ne veux rien avoir à faire avec toi" otherwise meaning "I don't want to have anything to do with you"
faire connaissance avec une personne, découvrir une personne,
Renaissance, its still a french word but in common English usage - Check related links for details renée. I know its also a name, but it means 'Rebirth'
I don't even know what it means in English, but a litteral translation would be: "avec des cloches dessus" (if we are talking about bells on top of a church) Please provide the full sentence and some context next time.
"Je veux juste savoir" is a correct and coherent translation from French to English, meaning "I just want to know".
will know or would know