to play a game is 'jouer (Ã ) un jeu' in French.
Game (to play) : un jeu Game (animals) : le gibier
Jouer a ce jeu
yes,it is a gameboy game and it can play a french,spanish,orchines an Japanese gameboy games too
No, it is a French word (meaning 'game' or 'play').
Some kids play Boules or Petanque, a traditional French bowling game. It is played with a metal ball.
the game checkers is 'les dames' in French. To play checkers is 'jouer aux dames'.
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It is a game similar to racket ball. You play with a ''flat'' ball and a racket.
it allows the government to change as the times change
"I play," "I play at" and "I play with" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Je joue au... . Context makes clear whether it's a diversion or a game such as chess and dolls. The pronunciation will be "zhuh zhoo o" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
Yes if you have the American version of the game.