This isn't really a FOOD related question. But I would guess that if your refering to America. Then Yes. We and the French and have Strong relationship and they have payed it with both their blood during the Revolutionary War. And with the Beautiful Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island in New York City.
to like in french is aimer.
English: I like you. French : je vous aime and English: I love you. French: J'amour tu. or J'adore tu.
"Sexy" in English is sexy in French.
In French, "to like" can be translated as "aimer" when referring to people, things, or activities that are enjoyed or appreciated. It can also be translated as "bien aimer" or "apprécier" depending on the context and degree of fondness.
"What do you like better?" in English is Qu'est-ce que vous préférez? in French.
i like english because its fun in french
"You like the lights the most!" in English is Vous préférez les lumières! in French.
J'aime dormir in French means "I like to sleep" in English.
It means the same in French as it does in English
For in French is pour.It is pronouced just like you would think, like the English pour.
Translated from French to English it means "you like".
The English word chair translates to the French chaise, which sounds like "shezz". The French word chair, which translates to the English flesh, sounds like "share".