From a french person
To say "questions" in French, you would say "les questions."
There is a French answers.com. There is also a "Questions in French"/"Questions en Français" category on the main WikiAnswers.
Translation: Ask the questions!However, this is a more classical form of French and literally means "Make the questions". The proper way to say "Ask the questions!" in modern French is "Pose les questions".
what type of questions is that
There is a French WikiAnswers web site for the French speaking community. The web address is located in the 'Related Links' section below this answer box. There are several categories that French questions can easily fit into. A couple of such categories which are a subcategory of 'Translations' is the 'English to French' or the 'French to English' categories or other questions that could be placed into the 'France' category for instance.
est-ce que vous avez des questions ? -
This is it! Go to h3ll!
there is a part of Wikianswers (I mean this site) where you can post, look or answer "questions in French" (follow link: 'Wikianswers, questions en français') AND there is also a full French version (follow link: 'French site of Wikianswers')
No, you are welcome to ask as many questions as you'd like in French. Feel free to ask anything you need help with!
Cent I hope dis helps I take french any other questions for french just ask me (:
why do u ask me this questions
In short: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin quaestion-, quaestio, from quaerere to seek, ask.