Je sais ce que cela voulait dire (meant) / veut dire (means)
To answer "I know what it meant" in French, you can say "Je sais ce que cela voulait dire."
"what I meant to say" is 'ce que je voulais dire, ...' in French.
François is a French first name. In old French, it meant 'French'.
"j'en pense chaque mot"
safe to assume you meant "word" and not "work"? célèbre the french for ' work for famous'= travaux de célèbres the french word for 'famous'= célèbres
Be a french teacher of course and by the way if you want to be a french teacher you have to know ALOT of french!!!
In French, it means salvation. What he meant by salut, I don't know.
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
"what I meant to say" is 'ce que je voulais dire, ...' in French.
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"We were meant to be together!" in English is On était fait pour être ensemble! in French.
François is a French first name. In old French, it meant 'French'.
Andrew is not French. If you meant What is the French form of Andrew, it is André.
If you meant "livre," it means "book" in French.
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
the same as in english BUT if you meant how to WRITE it in french (not mean) well in french its 'agneau'
I want you to know I love I'm pretty sure you want to know the French word for "I want you to know that I love you", so that's "Je veux que vous sachiez Je t'aime". Hope this is what you meant.
beua means nothing but if you meant "beau", it the French for beautiful