"demande à ton amie si son frère est à la maison"
You can say "Mon frère n'est pas à la maison" in French to convey that your brother is not home.
I have a friend in Egypt who cannot see his brother who lives in France as an illegal immigrant and now my friend wants to get a visa for himself and his brother in order to live with him in France and to come back family home in Egypt as many times as he likes it without having problems for doing that. What can they do to get both a visa?
It depends if your brother is a lot younger than you and if you are having the party in your parent's home. If your brother is younger than you and the party is in your parent's home then speak to your parents and ask if your brother can stay with one of his friend during your party. If you are an adult and do not want your brother to come to your party because of reasons of your own (you both don't get along together) then tell him honestly that he is not welcome to come.
phone a friend. call a teacher, call the school, call your mom/dad/sister/brother
amigo,homie, pal, buddy, amiga, home slice, sister/brother, bro sidder,bro-bro,precious friend,fave,YAM,YUMS,Chugs,Buang,Akoa, Cute , Gwapa , MOAO.
the French word for home is 'maison' (fem.)
The duration of Where Is the Friend's Home? is 1.38 hours.
A home boy or home girl is "slang" for best friend or a close friend.
in french home is: accueil
Home in French is Accueil. Pronounced "uh-kel"
'chez toi' is the French equivalent for 'at your home'
"Home" in French is "chez soi" or "maison."