Demande (or demandee if the thing asked for is feminine) In legal French it could be requis or requise It could be souhaite or souhaitee if the asker wants to be very, very polite. A question that has been asked is "une question posee"
This depends on what you want to ask...
Have you, Do you........... Avez-Vous
What is ............ Qu'est-ce que
Who is.......... Qui est
How is......... Comment se fais
to ask = demander
I am asking : je demande
you are asking : tu demandes
he/she is asking: il /elle demande
we... : nous demandons
you... : vous demandez
they... : ils/elles demandent
Comment ça va?
to ask is 'demander' in French.
Cahier is a French word. It means notebook.
l'addition sil vous plait
its bonjor
reçu
We need an invoice is translated: 'nous avons besoin d'une facture' in French.
To ask "Where is the sun?" in French, you can say où est le soleil?
When you want to ask about someone's health in French you would say Comment allez-vous.
To ask: "Do you speak French?" : Parlez-vous français? To say : "I do not speak French," : Je ne parle pas français. To say : "I speak French," : Je parle français. To literally say : "You do not speak French?" would be "Vous ne parlez pas français?"
ask google translate
comment dit-on ?
I have absolutly no idea! Go ask some french guy....
This how you say 'will it hurt' in French. va ça faire mal?
a seal (marine animal) is 'un phoque' in French.
You can say "OΓΉ est la fΓͺte ?" in French to ask where the party is.
You would have to ask a french person or look it up somewhere else!
no need to ask just go on tranlations
use google translate or ask the teacher!