mes enfants
mon anniversaire c'est le dix-huit fevrier
Children are 'les enfants' in French.
they have the French equivalent.
French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
Its actually 'les enfants' with means children in French
Usually French children have chocolate at Easter... Less importance in put on the Easter Bunny with the French, but the children still eat chocolate, lots and lots of it!
ask a french person
that is rascist
he said in an interview that his children have leaned to speak fluent french
A child would be "un enfant", and children would be "les enfants".
To welcome (verb) children is "accueillir les enfants". Welcome, children is "bienvenue, les enfants".
In French, children often say "maman" for mom and "papa" for dad.