Le cours de français commence
You would say "La classe de français commence" in French.
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
The French city that begins with an M is Marseille.
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
It is the same word in English and French. The pronunciation of the U isn't the same, though. In English it begins with a y-sound like the word "you", but in French it is just the pure u-vowel like in the words tu, du, and une.
You can say "Je n'ai pas de cahier pour la classe" in French.
English 'begins' is 'commence' in French.
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
You say daily class schedule in french as horaire quotidien de la classe.
You start french class:"tu commences les cours de français"
Classe = Class You can also say Salle = Room
la classe
verre vert. French class
cours culinaire
Dans la classe.
During the class of = "Pendant la classe de [insert class here]"
"Après un cours"
Le dernier cours