ça vous dérange si je m'assois ici
"Puis-je m'asseoir ici?"
That depends on how you feel about it. A polite answer would be "No, not at all" but you might need to say "I'm sorry, but that seat is already taken"
"Sit" in French is "asseyez-vous".
'to sit' in French is 's'asseoir'.
The verb 'to sit' in French is "s'asseoir".
"the mind" (noun) is " l'esprit " in French. To mind (verb) is " s'occuper de.. "
That depends on how you feel about it. A polite answer would be "No, not at all" but you might need to say "I'm sorry, but that seat is already taken"
Better to say 'may I sit here' or 'would you like to sit here'
"Sit" in French is "asseyez-vous".
'to sit' in French is 's'asseoir'.
The verb 'to sit' in French is "s'asseoir".
"the mind" (noun) is " l'esprit " in French. To mind (verb) is " s'occuper de.. "
That depends on how you feel about it. A polite answer would be "No, not at all" but you might need to say "I'm sorry, but that seat is already taken"
The correct spelling for "sit down" in French is "asseyez-vous".
French people sit on chairs, sometimes on armchairs. They (mostly) sit on their buttocks in an upright position, both feet touching the ground.
kom hier is the word for come here. This is the word representing come here.
"Assieds-toi" in French translates to "sit down" in English. It is a command form instructing someone to take a seat.
tiens-toi droit is the French equivalent of 'sit up'. The sports exercise 'sit-ups' is called 'les abdos' (after the belly muscles 'abdominaux')