Like in any language, if you don't know something, you'd probably ask it in the form of an interrogative statement (even if it's a rhetorical question). For example, if you want to know when you and your friend are meeting at the park in French, you'd ask something like, "On se retrouve au parc quand?"
The origin of a question which means to ask about a topic is French. The French origin was question, old French question.
Pas de question in French is "No question" if the speaker has nothing to ask and "No more questions?" if the phrase ends in a question mark in French.
demander means to ask in French and 'une question' is 'a question', but the phrase should be 'poser une question'. You may 'demander une réponse' (ask for an answer), but not a question.
no why would you ask that question that's stupid
This question doesn't make sense. "in french" means as expressed in the French language. You could ask "Is Applebees a French restaurant?" - meaning "Does Applebees serve French cuisine. Or you could ask "Is French spoken at Applebees." But the question above isn't correctly formed.
Ok, the real answer for this question is, why the heck would you be wanting to ask this question? Just google it! That is all....
i will answer this with a question, and a hint, the answer to the question that you just asked is the opposite answer of the question that I am about to ask... is France dutch or french? now remember, the answer to your question is the opposite answer of my question.
To ask "What day is today?" in French, you would say "Quel jour sommes-nous aujourd'hui ?"
you guys are freaking stupid if i ask a question you suppose to answer it for me what in the world would you ask me to ANSWER IT danmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
sorry but can i just ask why is this question in the category 'biology'?????????????
Est-ce que vous parlez anglais?
"Posez" in French can mean "ask" or "pose." It is the imperative form of the verb "poser" which means to ask a question, place, or pose something.