comme l'a dit X, " ...." (as X said, "....")
Voltaire écrivait, je cite " .... " (Voltaire wrote, I quote " .... ") or simply:
Voltaire écrivait "..."
a quote is called 'une citation' in French.
écrire = to write J'écris = I write
Vincent is the French spelling.
Yvonne is spelled the same in French.
An angel is 'un ange' in French.
I miss you is 'tu me manques' in French.
French quotes can be found in many places such as online or books. There are many websites dedicated to such things as famous french quotes and french love quotes.
you dont write quotes you idiot. they are quotes because you say them.
how many quotes shakespeare write
Guillemets
I guess that would depend who was doing the scoring of quotes. Famous people seldom "write quotes", others decide later what is quotable language. I have several dictionaries of "quotes" and I can assure you they all depend on who collected the quotes.
He wrote over 5,000 worth of notes and many are still around. So, any quotes are taken from his notes.
Famous quotes by Plato can be found in his dialogues, such as "The Republic" and "The Symposium." They are also often compiled in books or online collections of philosophical quotes. Many websites dedicated to philosophy or Plato specifically feature his famous quotes.
a quick quotes quill
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50ème."
to write is "écrire" in French.
the same way as in englishb but write it in french!!!!!!!!!!!!!!